ArmA: Armed Assault for mac?

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I saw this game and it looks really good, but was wondering if I can buy/download a mac version?

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Windows only. If you own an Intel Mac and it's powerful enough, (MBP or new aluminum Macbook) you can install Windows and run the game that way.

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I have the new alu MB so may look into that! I need to find a willing friend with an XP disk! If i use bootcamp for windows, can i just get rid of windows like a week later when i get bored of that game? Also, if i install windows, will it effect my normal system in any way? Like can i just restore it to how it is now when im done?

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I have the new alu MB so may look into that! I need to find a willing friend with an XP disk! If i use bootcamp for windows, can i just get rid of windows like a week later when i get bored of that game? Also, if i install windows, will it effect my normal system in any way? Like can i just restore it to how it is now when im done?

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You shouldn't install Windows with the intention of just removing it a week later. What if another game comes along that you want to try?

Also, installing Windows will make you partition your hard drive, and the only way to un-partition it would be to reformat it (which would erase all your data). I'd be careful about just rushing into installing Windows unless you intend to keep in installed for a while. It won't affect your system in any other way, though.
 
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Hi,

Also, installing Windows will make you partition your hard drive, and the only way to un-partition it would be to reformat it (which would erase all your data). I'd be careful about just rushing into installing Windows unless you intend to keep in installed for a while. It won't affect your system in any other way, though.
I'm sorry but this is wrong. One can remove the XP partition very easily without having to reformat whatever. So to answert the OP's question .. Yes you can get rid of it easily and et back your current partition state.

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