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Maybe you'll get a big mac from McDonald's
I really doubt Konami will develope a version that is Mac compatible. Many companies just outsource the development of a Mac compatible port as it is. And if you are using anything but the most expensive Mac Book Pro, or a high-end iMac, don't even bother trying. Actually, I can't recommend either because Apple doesn't seem to care about thermal performance and you may just end up cooking it to death.
My advice: Save up enough money to buy a powerful gaming computer. I would spend no more than $2,000.
It's a pretty powerful computer. Picked it up from a friend who won it, but didn't want it. Would Wine/Wine Bottler work?
P.S. Of course you can't afford anything else. You bought an overpriced paper weight.
Unless it has a dedicated graphics card, you'll have a hard time even making it past the startup screen.
Love you too. Read the previous messages, I didn't buy it.
It's able to run all games I've played on it. New and old.
Well to be fair, lookign at your games list shows that most games you play don't require much power
Just beause new games can run does not mean that it should be able to run on your Mac. I'm going to need a LOT more in terms of system specifications.
Not trying to harp on you further but your most demanding game according to your profile is borderlands 2 and that came out 3 years ago. (Not really considered next gen in my book). What are you specs?