SAMP On OSX Lion (mac)
#1

Hello,

I really dont like the boot camp so i was trying some stuff xD first i put on crossover games it is nice and easy for noobs but it is with money and i dont like to get warez stuff so i find WineBottler it is fine to run samp and every game it give no lagg or other things and it also dont need much memory so it is better than crossover games but it is a bit hard for noobs xD below here is an image.

Who love samp find a way to run it on every OS!

Note: If you need help to install it PM me

Thanks and have a good time, Kelvin C.

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#2

why do you make a post like this, and say "Note: If you need help to install it PM me".... just say how to install it...
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#3

I, it's soo easy !


I play on my Macbook Pro sometimes, with ANY LAG.

All you must do is download wine, (http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/) and follow the indications.

If you want more help just PM me!
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Originally Posted by Hal
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why do you make a post like this, and say "Note: If you need help to install it PM me".... just say how to install it...
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Originally Posted by deliocomrp
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I, it's soo easy !


I play on my Macbook Pro sometimes, with ANY LAG.

All you must do is download wine, (http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/) and follow the indications.

If you want more help just PM me!

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#5

You are obviously using an Emulator, otherwise it would say "SAMP" or something similar to that next to the apple.

Also, why even make a post and tell us to pm you for install instructions? Fail.
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#6

I tried this, It works, Really difficult though, I'd rather just use bootcamp and load 7.
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#7

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Originally Posted by Haydn
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I tried this, It works, Really difficult though, I'd rather just use bootcamp and load 7.
Using wine is hit and miss. For games I always just use bootcamp. It minimizes the hassle.
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Using wine is hit and miss. For games I always just use bootcamp. It minimizes the hassle.
Exactly
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#9

I don't understand, why buying a Mac went you want to play games? it's like hitting yourself in the face.
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