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So: Guild Wars installed and was playable, but the CrossOver app itself had problems installing and recognizing the client. Civilization 4 installed just fine, but didn't run for me at all, and the app didn't recognize the installation of that one either, even though I was able to find it in Finder. And F.E.A.R., an unsupported program, didn't work at all -- expected, but a little disappointing. In short, if you want to use CrossOver Games, it's best to use it with an application that's supported directly with the client (fortunately, this includes all the Steam games, so you've got a nice selection there). If you want to play a game that's not included with the client, or is completely unsupported by CrossOver, you're better off switching over to Boot Camp or just playing on a PC or console.

16/04/08

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