New Mac Laptop, No EQ =(
I recently got a new Macbook Pro Laptop for school. I already know Mac doesn't support EQ, but I know that there is a program called BootCamp, which in other words runs XP on a Mac. I was wondering if anyone is playing from a Mac and how does EQ run on it? My biggest problem is, is that I had to get an old edition of BootCamp because I am on Mac Tiger and not Leopard. Will EQ run differently then the regular PC XP or will it run the same on my Mac? Do I need a Windows XP Disc and Serial Code to run it? and lastly Do I need to do any updates (i.e Video Cards ect...) or registration to make sure it runs flawlessly?
Also, If I do need XP Disc and Serial Code, where is the cheapest place to get it? If there is anyone out there who can help PLEASE let me know. Thank You in advance :) |
Macintosh is a horrible computing platform that only has as much popularity as it does because of gullible yuppies who buy into the commercials and think being 'appled' will make them part of the 'in crowd', what were you thinking when you purchased one of those overly expensive paper weights?
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They are great for school and business...not for EQ. I pay all this money to have a powerful computer but it isn't compatible with EQ which sucks. So if there is ANYONE out there who has a solution instead of a comment that would be great.
Thanks Again. |
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I am not sure if your post was in jest or not, but either way it isn't allowed, so please try to refrain. Thanks :P |
Haha. Yes, that is awesome. I am now a yuppie because my parents bought me a new computer for college =D. Kagatobe u a reeeeaaal funny dude. PSYCH!
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I would suggest you check out Mac forums that talk about the Bootcamp software for how compatible it is.
Since Macs are basicly PCs with a custom boot ROM, Im guessing that once you get Bootcamp going EQ should run fairly well. You for sure would need both a Bootcamp and Windows license to legally run Windows on your Mac, but Im not the morality police. For furture refence, someone has hacked the latest Mac OS to load on a normal PC and I assume notebooks, saving you about 50% off the equivalent Mac. You would of course have to buy a legal copy of Mac OS to be semi-legal. Im sure Apple doesnt approve, but doubt they have a legal leg to stand on, but since Apple has a fulltime legal force, it costs them nothing to prevent companies from doing this for the general public, but certainly not worth chasing a single person down. But I digress. |
Lol. Sounds good. Ill take a further look into the Mac Forums.
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You could always try to run Windows XP in Parrallels. It is supposed to support DirectX games. It is pretty much mac's equivalent of vmware. Also I know the people that make cedega for linux also make a similar product for mac called cider. May wanna check that out. I have used cedega on Linux with some luck but Wine seems to be getting better all the time.
Cider link = http://www.transgaming.com/products/cider/ Parrallels = http://www.parallels.com/ Good luck! |
i hate to say it, but if i owned a mac i'd probably check out the EQmac live server there. im guessing you can still dl/buy the client from sony because im fairly sure the servers still alive and kicking and permastopped at PoP or so?
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But to play Emu servers need Titanium. Unless they sell Titanium for Mac gotta try some stuff with the Cedega or Parells. Ill look into it. Thank You again.
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I've got a Macbook Pro (can't pass up a free lappy from the office).
I'm in the process of trying Parallels with EQTitanium installed, but initial performance in EQ was pretty dismal. The textures were mostly missing (white models and environment) and when I was able to get into the world it was running under 5 fps. I'll try to tweak it and see if there are any ways to increase performance of it; I'd like this set up so I can do coding and debugging of the server on it. I'll post here if I have any luck with certain settings. |
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I've explored this realm many, many times. Here is the run down:
EverQuest Titanium edition will NOT work with: Cider Darwine Parallels VMWare VirtualBox CrossOver It MAY work with: CrossOver Games (there is a tutorial on the Project EQ forums which I would link, but they are down right now) It WILL work swimmingly with: A Boot Camp partition running XP or Vista. PM me if you need help with something. |
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Just after I typed that, I got it to run in Parallels. Models won't show, but technically it runs fine. |
Ok, is there a free trial for Parallels? And do u need a copy of Windows XP and Serial number to run EQemu with Parallels?
I tried CrossOver Games yesterday for almost 2 hrs. but the big problem is that you can't Right Click--Preferences--Change Target name to the patchme. Unless any1 knows a way to do that on Mac the only solution I have heard is Parallels. Thanks again everyone. |
You can use the patchme command in CrossOver Games. Wait for ProjectEQ's website to go back up.
I really wouldn't strain yourself to use Parallels. I had to do some work to get it to run for me (including modifying the client) so unless you are interested in that kind of development, I'd let it go. But to answer your questions: Yes, you do need a real copy of Windows XP, and yes, you do need a licensed version of Parallels. EQ of any flavor will run in -->BOOT CAMP<--. Use it. |
Can't run Boot Camp on Tiger =/. How do u do the Patchme in Crossover Games? I could only do Right Click--Get Info...and nothing after that. I really appreciate the help.
Thank You Very Much In Advance :D |
You can get BootCamp here http://www.netzwelt.de/software-down...boot-camp.html
To use it change your system date before 12-31-2007 and it should work |
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