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how cheap did you get your mac? 50 bucks? probably not. if it was more, then you could have also bought a cheap windows desktop/laptop. macs arent designed for gamers, not even for "normal" computer users. macs are for work. even if apple somehow managed to advertise it in a different way.. sorry dude.
you could still just install windows on your mac..
Macs are awesome for work, but for gaming, not so much, thats why i have both a gamer desktop and a macbook for work xD
What did you use with boot camp? I can't get it to register the windows 7 iso that I have. I've tried everything other than buying a legit copy of windows 7.
Chances are, you will have to buy a legit copy of Windows. I am having the same problem, as I own a Mac and have tried installing Windows on it myself. Your issue might be like mine- I tried using bootcamp, but my Mac is too new, and is incompatible with Windows 7 (which I am still salty about, because there is no reason for it). So I got Parallels, a virtualization software that can use pretty much any version of Windows. I tried using a key that my dad gave me which should have been legit- but because the key was apparently for business use (or some such nonsense), I will actually have to buy a Windows 7 key. (again, still super salty).
And I can sympathize with you about snotty people being rude because you own a Mac. In my case, I was given strict instructions from my college that a Mac would be required by the second semester. I have classmates walking around with PCs and have actually brought in my own PC laptop and nobody cares. Pretty much wasted a thousand dollars for no ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ reason. On the bright side, I'm pretty sure a Windows 7 key is about $50, which isn't too bad in my opinion.
I actually got My windows 7 to work. All I had to do was burn the .iso to a DVD-R, and it worked like a charm.