Author Topic: Black Mesa Source doesn't go on mac...  (Read 1352 times)

1) Cough up a few hundred dollars, a SuperDrive, a CD-RW, and some hard disk space
2) Buy Windows 7
3) Launch Boot Camp Assistant
4) Do the stuff you need to do
5) Use the driver disk that Boot Camp Assistant burned
6) Get Kaspersky or eset on your computer
7) Download steam
8) Appreciate life
This, i want to do this except im poor and dont get an allowance :I

keep saying forget it makes you manlier

the snap back also makes you real tough
keep being a troll it makes you manlier

the unnecessary comments also makes you real tough

you expected someone to waste time making a game for a bad-for-gaming system and OS? what the forget are you on

keep being a troll it makes you manlier

the unnecessary comments also makes you real tough
"someone doesn't like my stupid immature bullstuff must be a troll"

you expected someone to waste time making a game for a bad-for-gaming system and OS? what the forget are you on
It isnt all that good of a gaming system. But it works.

you expected someone to waste time making a game for a bad-for-gaming system and OS? what the forget are you on
hey
i don't have a choice on what computer i use :c


"*sigh* forgetin' Macs..."


You said it brah.

I bought a Mac Mini just because I didn't want to get a tower computer yet, and I love Mac OS X's interface. Too bad the GPU is a toaster when I run shaders.

I miss it ever since I switched to Windows 7.


I bought a Mac Mini just because I didn't want to get a tower computer yet, and I love Mac OS X's interface. Too bad the GPU is a toaster when I run shaders.

I miss it ever since I switched to Windows 7.

hackintosh

hackintosh
illegal

also, the Mac OS X partition isn't formatted because I am not a dumbass that would do that.

illegal

also, the Mac OS X partition isn't formatted because I am not a dumbass that would do that.

against the apple terms of service =/= illegal

did i say to pirate the software or to use an already-used disc? no.

against the apple terms of service =/= illegal

did i say to pirate the software or to use an already-used disc? no.
You are legally bound to their terms once you click Agree


You are legally bound to their terms once you click Agree
Legally bound in the sense that they can legally revoke your license to use their stuff, but I'm pretty sure that's it.
first world problems
Dork.