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Dreamers5

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Oct 26, 2009
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I been playing on my windows pc and i was looking where is all the korean games for macs instead of using windows emulator they could have most of the korean makers create games macs and windows why is it so seperated and do not say go play wow.
 
if you play a mmorpg they have a thing that can detect bootcamp and it is called gamegaurd or some fancy crap that would close the game down
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No, seriously. '?'

Bootcamp is a utility that helps you setup your system to run Windows. You then reboot your computer and start Windows instead of OS X. GameGuard will stop you from running in an emulator, but bootcamp won't cause any problems.

That said, the drivers might. I've played WoW, City of Heroes/Villians, Aion and Warhammer on my MBP all under bootcamp with no problems.
 
if you play a mmorpg they have a thing that can detect bootcamp and it is called gamegaurd or some fancy crap that would close the game down

You are confused. Bootcamp is an Apple utility that comes with the MacOS that allows you to partition your hard drive and install Windows- XP, Vista, or 7 your choice. You need a real copy of Windows and it plays Windows games and MMOs just fine.

BTW, you can play Eve Online with a native Mac client and there are others besides WoW. See these links: http://mmohut.com/editorials/mac-mmorpgs and http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/show/mac
 
You can try EverQuest: Macintosh Edition.

It's one of the better ones made for Mac... has a small but dedicated community and is completely free for the first month + the software is free... after that it is $12 a month I believe.
 
You are confused. Bootcamp is an Apple utility that comes with the MacOS that allows you to partition your hard drive and install Windows- XP, Vista, or 7 your choice. You need a real copy of Windows and it plays Windows games and MMOs just fine.

BTW, you can play Eve Online with a native Mac client and there are others besides WoW. See these links: http://mmohut.com/editorials/mac-mmorpgs and http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/show/mac

EVE's using a wrapper as well I'm fairly certain, it's not a native port.
 
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