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I game on a mac, but i must say the best way to game is to run the game on its native system. Some people say the Fushion and Parrellels, which use virtual drivers, will work for gaming. I have found contrary, the games don't run nice at all and in fact often times don't work. So for know we must wait for the software manufactures to either improve virtual drivers, or write native code for a mac. Whats your thought?
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Mac is for working and interwebz. I run XP 32 on the game rig for this reason. I love my Mac but they just aren't made to game on till the game makers catch up or you run boot camp.
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I totally agree, but like i said they are making strides in that arena of mac gaming
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Find a sidewalk and a piece of chalk, now you can play Hop Scotch on your mac that's the way us hillbillies do it
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Thanks swerve, i will keep that in mind, when i play with my etch in sketch... Or however you spell that.
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