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I know this is a stretch (and the answer is probably no) but I have a friend who only has a mac, but really wants to play the Witcher. Has anyone tested it to see if it can run in any form or fashion on a mac? Mac windows? with supplemental programs? Anything?
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Running Windows through Bootcamp I guess would work? I don't really know Macs that well
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photoleia: I know this is a stretch (and the answer is probably no) but I have a friend who only has a mac, but really wants to play the Witcher. Has anyone tested it to see if it can run in any form or fashion on a mac? Mac windows? with supplemental programs? Anything?
So far my attempts to run this on a Macbook Air (with Windows 7 & Bootcamp) have been unsuccessful. I've tried GOG and Steam versions of the game with lots of tweaks, but I've had no luck so far. Contemporary Macs probably meet the specifications of the game, but something is hampering actually launching the game on my laptop, and I've found no solution.

So, it may be possible to run this game on a Mac, but it's going to be a lot of work (and I haven't been able to do it so far).
The Steam version is now compatible with Mac. Don't know if the GOG version will ever be. http://store.steampowered.com/app/20900/
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MrJaggersify: The Steam version is now compatible with Mac. Don't know if the GOG version will ever be. http://store.steampowered.com/app/20900/
This exactly. Would like to play this game on my mac as well.
GOG is actually much closer to the developer than Steam is. The problem is that GOG doesn't provide any Mac games and selling only one game with 2 different versions would be pretty confusing.

I'm still quite disappointed that Steam version is now better.
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photoleia: I know this is a stretch (and the answer is probably no) but I have a friend who only has a mac, but really wants to play the Witcher. Has anyone tested it to see if it can run in any form or fashion on a mac? Mac windows? with supplemental programs? Anything?
Ebery Mac with an Intel processor can run windows natively (this is usually called BootCamp). If the Mac's hardware meets the requirements there should be not problems qand if there are then it's the developer's ault, since a Mac running Windows natively is no different from a PC with the same hardware components. The only real downside is that you need a valid Windows license and you have to reboot your Mac to Windows.

The other option is Wine (or Crossover, a commercial version of Wine). Wine lets you run Windows programs on Mac OS X and Linux without needing Windows. It's kind of like an emulator but it doesn’t emulate an entire computer, so performance can be quite good depending on the program in qustion. Obviously not every game will run well, some will need tinkering, other won't work at all.
The offical Mac version of Witcher is actually ported with Wine, more specifically an application called Wineskin that wraps everything into a nice Mac application. It's not a native port, I don't know how the performance is. I played the original Witcher on my Mac (early 2009 iMac) with an Nvidia 9400M graphics card, which was well playable on lower settings, but I wouldn't bet on the Mac port running. On the other hand CD Projekt does have the source code for The Witcher so they could have optimised things. I don't know.
Awesome, that is just what I needed to know. Thanks for your lengthy reply.
In line with the posts above, will GOG have Mac version available as well?
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No one knows ;) My guess is that CD Projekt is testing Wine (Wineskin) outside of GoG in order to not promise more than they can bargain for. Steam already has support for the Mac. Promising Mac games on GoG and not be able to properly follow up might upset a lot of users.