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macOS (formerly OS X) is Apple's current operating system for desktop and laptop computers. Use the [macos] tag for questions specifically related to the macOS version of a game, or a general feature or issue with the OS.

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How can I run Diablo II on Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)?

Barring an update from Blizzard that seems, to be frank, incredibly unlikely, The only way to play Diablo II on your Mac is to run an older operating system. Either natively, such as Windows via Boot …
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Where are screenshots stored on Mac OS X?

As Krazer notes in his answer, Screenshots are stored in ~/Library/Application Support/Blizzard/Diablo III/Screenshots. Unfortunately, this folder is hidden by default under OS X 10.7 Lion. This means …
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Differences between Mac Star Wars old Republic and online version

The game you purchased for the Mac was Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, a single player RPG based on the D20 system, developed by Bioware and released in 2003. (2004 for Mac OS X). It's a great …
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Can I filter out Windows only games when using the Steam client on a Mac?

Yes. When looking at your library, select Mac Games from the drop down next to the search function.
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How do I use my iMac as a "monitor" for my Xbox 360 and my Wii?

There's no good way to do this. iMacs do not have any sort of Video Input. While you could use an external Video In adapter that connects to Firewire or USB, such as ElGato's EyeTV, the latency introd …
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