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![]() Join Date: May 2012
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I am a person who has heard of this game and wanted to try it, but i can not find out if this is available on mac, im sorry to bother you all with a stupid question but i really want to join this community and could not find out.
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PR:BF2 Contributor
![]() Join Date: Jun 2006
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Location: Tokyo
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BF2 (but BF2142 was) wasn't natively supported on Macs as far as I know, but if you can get it working (google it), then PR is just some extra archives in an additional folder. It should work just fine after you've got BF2 working on patch 1.50.
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#3 |
![]() Join Date: May 2012
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oh ok then, ill try and see if a friend can do it
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PR:BF2 Contributor
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Location: Tokyo
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Actually, please disregard what I said above. I had totally forgotten about PR.exe & TR.exe. If you run bootcamp on your mac (basically just windows), then it should work, but on OSX, I'm really not sure if the extra PR exes will work. Sorry for the initially misleading info
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#5 |
![]() Join Date: May 2012
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oh ok, i really cant do bootcamp cause this is this is a school laptop
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PR:BF2 Contributor
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Location: Tokyo
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What about some virtual desktop program for mac? Dont know of any thou
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It might be possible but I think running it on a VM would probably create a big performance hit, and considering it's a laptop, I doubt it has the headroom to accommodate such a performance drain.
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![]() Join Date: Oct 2009
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Location: North QLD Australia
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And if it is a school laptop, then (from my experience with school computers) it would have something to prevent him from installing stuff like that anyway..? Maybe America is different though
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Project Normandy Contributor
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Location: Quebec
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No, normally school computers have deepfreeze installed wich uninstall any programs you installed, so it goes back to it's "original" state when you power up the computer again.
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saXoni: LOL ME TOO uh no
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