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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Boot Camp Vulnerable?
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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 344265" data-attributes="member: 7582"><p>For myself i like Parallels better. It does what i want it to do and it does it well and i don't have to boot only to windows. The interaction between windows and os x is very good and if you use the coherence mode you notice little difference between the two os's.</p><p></p><p>No, at least for me the 3d games do not work under Parallels... i am talking about games like Medal Of Honor, Call of Duty, Brothers in Arms...etc. I can get them to install, but they won't run... at least the last time i tried they didn't. Maybe the next update and they will.</p><p></p><p>Boot camp works very well for most people and i understand that the games do work there for most. I simply prefer not booting to only windows, if i want to do that i will do it on a windows machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 344265, member: 7582"] For myself i like Parallels better. It does what i want it to do and it does it well and i don't have to boot only to windows. The interaction between windows and os x is very good and if you use the coherence mode you notice little difference between the two os's. No, at least for me the 3d games do not work under Parallels... i am talking about games like Medal Of Honor, Call of Duty, Brothers in Arms...etc. I can get them to install, but they won't run... at least the last time i tried they didn't. Maybe the next update and they will. Boot camp works very well for most people and i understand that the games do work there for most. I simply prefer not booting to only windows, if i want to do that i will do it on a windows machine. [/QUOTE]
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