Rampancy, PalltheTall, NoanRand ... thanks for all of the tips about getting these games to work on Mac. Discovering Boxer was really cool (thanks Rampancy for your GOGmix!), especially for playing Red Baron 1 and Master of Orion 1&2 on my Mac OS X partition.
I have a Windows partition on my hard drive, but I once I download the games I like to drag them over from the Bootcamp partition to the Boxer "Drop Games to Install". Now I'm going to try running some of the Windows games, starting with Caesar III since PalltheTall and NoanRand have pretty much confirmed it works and given directions for that game in particular.
Questions for NoanRand, Rampancy, or PalltheTall (or anyone else knowledgeable):
I was wondering, since I already have the Caesar III files on the Windows partition, will this simplify the process of using WINE to run it? or it will it be exactly the process. Also I have another Intel Mac with no Windows partition ... to get a game that I have gotten running under WINE, can I just copy the game folder over? (I assume I have to put WINE on that machine?) Thanks!
Anyway, once I get Caesar III working, I'm going to try it with a game that I don't think you've tested so far - Red Baron 3D. The test results for CrossOver games said Red Baron 3D would not work, but those tests were done 3 years ago. Newer results for WINE say it will work, but I think that test was done on a Linux system.
So if I can get Red Baron 3D to work on OS X, NoanRand and Rampancy can add it to their GOGmixes of games that will work on OS X. And thanks Rampancy and PalltheTall for your thread/website.
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Sorry for the giant combo post! I also have a question about Joystick Mapping for OS X
Speaking of gaming on the Mac ... does anyone know any good profiler software for remapping Joystick controls in OS X? Typically Joystick makers don't ship Mac compatible software anymore (unless you know anyone who does) and I'm pretty sure the Logitech profile software for joystick isn't going to work in WINE or CrossOver (unless someone here has got that to work?).
I've got the free version of ControllerMate right now and it's pretty good - I especially like the button programming interface which reminds me a lot of programming in LabView. However, the one thing it doesn't do is if the game itself assigns a default behavior to a button on the Joystick, ControllerMate can't override it - so if you try to program that button, the game will attempt to do both actions (the game's default and yours) or alternate. The software that ships with the joystick however is able to override the default behavior a game assigns to a Joystick button. So if anyone has suggestions about joysticks/joystick software that provide more Mac functionality, I'm all ears!
If not, ControllerMate seems very good, so I don't mind. The problem can be ameliorated by creating a virtual joystick in ControllerMate which then doesn't have the default functionality assigned, but that only works if the game lets you choose your joystick, which some older games don't. Of course many of those older games assume a much simpler joystick, so there are many buttons without a default mapping. And a lot of newer games (flight sims) that allow you to choose joysticks have in-game button mapping for joysticks where I can either assign buttons myself or remove all functionality and use ControllerMate. So, it's not a huge problem.
Post edited November 20, 2010 by crazy_dave