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Let me add that I regret it if you're taking any offense or dismissiveness from this, there was no intend, probably just the result of the confuse when replying to the wrong people... Cheers mate!
What purpose do these messages even serve?
I guess I just don't understand the stigma against apple is all
WINE doesnt do dx11, at least not fully. don't waste your time, WINE won't run FO4, but 3 and new vegas work fine for me on linux, skyrim is supposed to as well. as a linux user, i can tell you AAA developers will rarely make a game using unity or opengl, which would provide compatibility, or provide/fund a port. thankfuly, the indy developers have started to embrace the linux/mac user base, and more games are coming that have compatibility.
boot camp is your best option aside from buying/building a computer with windows, but that is really dependant on if your mac can even run it, most won't have the graphics capability to.
Explains EVERYTHING thats wrong with Apple. ^^
You can try and use CodeWeaver or some sort of alternative but I doubt you'd be prone for more complaining because you think it's the game and not apples sad attempt at an all-production computer which is what macs are.
Even their sub $3,000 iMacs and laptops can barely run games on high if they even run at all, I'd advise an external gpu.