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I've been looking around and can't find any answers. Fallout 2 only shows up as a windows game, but other people seem to be able to use it on mac. Are they partitioning their computers? If so I don't see how that is running fallout 2 on OS X. How do I run Fallout 2 on mac without partitioning?

Thanks.
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coussin: I've been looking around and can't find any answers. Fallout 2 only shows up as a windows game, but other people seem to be able to use it on mac.
Interplay Fallouts included a Mac version via Wineskin. Bethesda versions are currently Windows only. You could try installing the Windows version is Wineskin to make your own Mac version.
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coussin: I've been looking around and can't find any answers. Fallout 2 only shows up as a windows game, but other people seem to be able to use it on mac. Are they partitioning their computers? If so I don't see how that is running fallout 2 on OS X. How do I run Fallout 2 on mac without partitioning?

Thanks.
I just posted this on another thread:

I think this is just an example of Bethesda being d*cks. Todd Howard et al have always had a vendetta against anything Apple, so dropping the OS X versions of the classic Fallout games, for no other reason than they can, is pretty much par for the course for these guys. That being said, I still love their games. Granted, I have to use Wine to play them (which is exactly what the GOG ports of the classic fallout games were using) but still.