![]() ![]() In that file should be what you will name the engine. In there create a file called "version" just version - no file extension. Open the folder and go into the "usr" folder inside. tar.gz to it's folder form it should be named something like "portable-winehq-staging-2-1.12-osx" (without the quotes always without the quotes unless stated otherwise). ![]() To manually create a Wineskin engine (based on the directions from that link):ĭownload a "tarball" of the version of Wine you want to use from Wine HQ.ĭecompress the. As for making a Wineskin engine there is a more-official method using Xcode, but that requires having Xcode which needs too much space (I only have 6GB available ATM because PD2 is installing, lol), so I found a manual method instead. Personally I don't want to use Wine directly from the terminal too much to remember. Use Wine directly, meaning you'll need to learn to use Wine via the terminal. Okay, I found this over on the Play On Linux forums.īut doh123 (creator/maintainer of Wineskin) hasn't released a version of Wine v2.12 (she mostly only makes engines for the beta aka development or stable releases, and v2.12-devel was only released about a week ago now), so there's only 2 options I know of to manage to use Wine v2.12 on Mac right now: ![]() I'll give it another shot, but it will likely take at least a day (probably more like two).Įdit: And I'm sorry if that Steam request I rejected was you I didn't even notice your username here before now, lol.Īnother edit: I'm having the same issue through Wineskin, and it also seems like the Windows Steam installation is different (more/some different files and filenames) than usual.Īnother edit: I got it working by using an old Wineskin wrapper that already had Steam installed for some reason a new Steam installation fails though :-? I think it's the installer that's broken, but IDK.lol. With the new de-sync fixes though it may be more playable. Payday 2 is.pure hell, and also my Mac gaming unicorn :( I had it running within the last month or so, but not well - the game crashes, it loses connection to other players very often whether I'm "host" or "client", and often runs like crap even when it's not having those problems. Possibly a permissions issue, but I don't know - I only tried WineBottler a few times, and each attempt was shorter than the last. Interesting so it's somehow breaking the Steam install completely when it tries to update. What does the update to macOS Catalina mean for games?Ī short selection of great, free-to-play games that are available on MacĪdditional resources: News, stores and platforms, deals, related subreddits, forumsĮverything you need to know about Apple Arcade Approved posters can arrange for more daily posts by contacting the moderators. It is also required to properly format posts. When self-promoting content, please provide as much meaningful information as possible, such as a detailed description, trailers, or screenshots. Read the FAQ, and refer users to it if applicable. The simplest is About This Mac, available by choosing About This Mac from the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen. Your Mac provides several tools to help you identify it. ![]() If you are asking for advice on games or your system, post the specs of your Mac such as model name, CPU, and GPU. Before asking for help, or installing a game, please visit r/macgaming/wiki/catalina, and check both the compatibility test chart provided by our community and the list of unsupported 32-bit Mac games by Mac Gamer HQ. Please make use of the search and read the FAQ before asking questions, many have been answered already and it will save you time!Ĭan my Mac run it? The MacGameStore App, or Mac Gamer HQ's extensive list of performance results and benchmarks are good ways to check if your Mac will run a certain game.Ĭan macOS Catalina run it? Games that are 32-bit only will no longer run on macOS Catalina. The home for gaming on Mac machines! Here you will find resources, information, and a great community of gamers. ![]()
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