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Running Windows on your Mac
CS:S Now Terrible Under Bootcamp!
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<blockquote data-quote="fleurya" data-source="post: 406837" data-attributes="member: 22866"><p>The guy in the video is either using Crossover or VMware. The way he says you don't need Windows, he must using Crossover, but I'm surprised if it's really running that well. People with the higher end MBPs have said CS doesn't really run well under Crossover. BTW, most boring video I've ever seen on Youtube. It's called editing people!! </p><p></p><p>To the OP, it doesn't sound like your macbook was running it that well to begin with. 30-50 FPS doesn't sound like it would be a fun experience. I get over 100 FPS on my MBP and it great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fleurya, post: 406837, member: 22866"] The guy in the video is either using Crossover or VMware. The way he says you don't need Windows, he must using Crossover, but I'm surprised if it's really running that well. People with the higher end MBPs have said CS doesn't really run well under Crossover. BTW, most boring video I've ever seen on Youtube. It's called editing people!! To the OP, it doesn't sound like your macbook was running it that well to begin with. 30-50 FPS doesn't sound like it would be a fun experience. I get over 100 FPS on my MBP and it great! [/QUOTE]
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