FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD Remaster

FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD Remaster

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Cairéal May 10, 2016 @ 10:50am
Of course there won't be a Mac verison, will there.
Before you get all conceited and start boosting about how I should have gotten a windows pc, I would like to point out that I got my mac for super cheap, and it was the only thing I could afford. And no, I don't have enough to buy a whole new computer.

I'm just salty about never having the ability to play these great games, especially the ones that come from AAA devs who definitely have the time and money to make a mac version.
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McWolke May 10, 2016 @ 11:04am 
well, i am sorry to say that you made a really bad decision. if you wanted to play games with your computer, you shouldnt have bought a mac. i know, this doesn't help you.
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. :skyesad:

you could still just install windows on your mac.. :donotstealthisduck:
Cairéal May 10, 2016 @ 11:14am 
It actually was 50$. A macbook pro for 50$. What better could anyone do? And yes I've tried doing that. It's not working... But thanks for the concern :sfsmile:
Dreamzera May 10, 2016 @ 11:45am 
You could try to bootcamp it with windows, it becomes a dual boot system, and just use windows to play some games, of course it will not play very demanding games on ultra , but it can at least let you play some.

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
Shiny May 10, 2016 @ 11:50am 
I have bootcamp installed. Best thing you can do if you own a mac and are a gamer in my opinion. But there is also Wine or a VM.
Cairéal May 10, 2016 @ 12:13pm 
Originally posted by Shiny:
I have bootcamp installed. Best thing you can do if you own a mac and are a gamer in my opinion. But there is also Wine or a VM.

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.
Nyx Skaia Jun 27, 2016 @ 6:24pm 
Originally posted by Corvus:
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.
Cairéal Jun 27, 2016 @ 6:41pm 
Originally posted by Nyx Skaia:
Originally posted by Corvus:
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. :happy_creep:
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Date Posted: May 10, 2016 @ 10:50am
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