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Fordítási probléma jelentése
If you want to emulate WinOS and run those apps/games, then u need to use something like "Wine" or "WineBottler"
My recommendation would be CrossOver Mac. Basically, it's a commercially supported version of Wine with loads of work been done to make it as automagic as possible.
http://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/browse/name/?app_id=12564
You should check to see what runs before attempting to run it. Many things work great because people have already set them up to work. Some things require more fiddling to work, and thus aren't automatically supported.
Corssover has worked great for me though. How did you install steam through Crossover? the best way to do this is to Go Configure > Instal software and simply select Steam from the list of programs. This automatically starts the download of the .exe and makes certain everything is set up properly. I think it also helps to make sure that your steam games run properly as well.
Are you another one of those people who believes all computers are created equal and since you saw someone try something on an 8 year old mac 2 years ago therefore you figure all macs must perform the same way no matter what? Because those sorts of people are ridiculious.
The fact of the matter is, it always depends on the system specs of the system running the program. This is true for both Mac and PC. I know PC fanboys love to compare the newest PCs to Macs that came out several years ago just so they can pat themselves on the back, but it's not helpful to anyone and actively disruptive to genuine help topics. I've had a grand total of 1 problem with any of the games which Corssover says it supports. *and* this is done on a 2 year old mac mini (for those of you who are not familiar with that model, it's basically the most stripped down, bare bones, least powrful mac you can get).
So what was that one problem? I had to turn the graphics down slightly in Skyrim. Because if I didn't, then Nords had hair that looks like this.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=273976321
And that's about it.
wine steam.exe -no-dwrite
I do not agree with above that games run slow using Wine, with some games I have a feeling that it runs faster and smoother in Wine then on Windows. But that's just my experience ;-)