Is a game made for a Windows machine playable on a Mac?
I'm going to buy a new computer for gaming and would like to know if it's possible to play Windows games on a new Mac.
Is a game made for a Windows machine playable on a Mac?
I'm going to buy a new computer for gaming and would like to know if it's possible to play Windows games on a new Mac.
In the general case, you normally can't expect to go to your favorite game shop, pick up a PC game, take it home, and expect to be able to put the game on your Mac and have it run. However, it is possible to play PC games on a Mac. When attempting to play a Windows game on a Mac OS-based machine, you have several options, each with its drawbacks and strengths.
Please note: This is intended as general advice to a non-technical audience. This is not indented to be a "catch-all" answer to "how do I overcome game X's difficulties when running under solution Y." The existence of this answer does not mark every other MacOS gaming question on this topic as a duplicate. It is further not meant to be a full and complete overview of WINE/Virtual Machines/dual booting/etc. The intent is to generally summarize the solutions to allow people to choose a direction to invest further effort.
If it exists, getting the Mac port or playing it natively on your Mac is almost always the best way to play any game on a Mac. With the advent of things like SteamPlay and the rise of independent game houses, more and more games are coming out for the Mac. Don't assume that the game is Windows-only until you've done the research. More and more games are now showing up in browsers, which can also sometimes make them platform independent. Whenever you can, invest time in researching the Mac version of a game, as playing it typically produces the best experience.
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With desktop virtual machine software, you can run a copy of Windows as a "program" under Mac OS. Several software packages exist, such as VirtualBox, Parallels, and VMWare Fusion. Once you've installed the virtual machine software, you can follow a simple wizard to create a file on your hard drive to hold your Windows installation and applications, and then the system will walk you through setting up Windows from the install media.
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With Apple's BootCamp software, you can install Windows into a separate part of your Mac's hard drive, and then you can choose to start either Windows or Mac OS on your Mac when you start it up. Apple provides technical manuals for properly installing BootCamp on your Mac, which are easy to follow and thorough.
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Virtual machines emulate an entire PC, but oftentimes this solution is overkill. Emulators (and similar programs) only fake part of the device or OS in question, which can yield better performance with less overhead. Many different types/classes of emulators exist that emulate a wide variety of platforms and systems, for example:
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A fairly recent development is "cloud gaming" where the game's video is "streamed" to your computer in a fashion similar to how Netflix works, as opposed to your computer's OS and hardware rendering the video data locally. OnLive, one prominent player in this space, offers a wide library of games to choose from and supports playing games on most modern Macs.
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Some features may be platform-specific.
is listed as a con, but in some cases is a pro! The Mac version of World of Warcraft, for example, has iTunes support and VIDEO RECORDING features built right into the client!
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Jan 13, 2012 at 20:21
No. Mac OS cannot play Windows games unless the game has been rewritten to specifically run on OS X. They are completely different operating systems. However, you can use Boot Camp or other such solutions to run Windows on a Mac to allow you to play your games, or look up which games you own are also sold for Mac.
You can use Crossover Games to run some native Windows games (only certain games will run well). A better alternative would be just running the full version of Windows in Bootcamp, VMWare Fusion, or Parallels.
Not natively. You would end up either using bootcamp to run Windows on your mac or running VirtualBox (or similar) to run Windows on you mac. Either way Windows will be running in some form...
Yes and No. Windows games will not run natively on MacOS. However, there are games ported to or written for the MacOS. Also there are ways to run some windows games on a Mac (with varying degrees of success.) Dual booting to windows, and virtualization are the most common ways to run Windows apps on a Mac. Also of note, Steam is being ported to the MacOS and should open up opportunities for other publishers to follow.
The answer is "no", as many other people have said. However, a lot of popular and indie games are available for MacOS X. See Apple's gaming website and the Mac games section of Steam for some examples. This is the tiniest fraction of all the games available for Windows, but well-selling games tend to get ported quite quickly. Some big-name games of recent years which work on MacOS X include The Sims (1, 2 and 3), Civilization V, Starcraft 2 and Dragon Age: Origins.