![]() ![]() (The GECK can be glitchy at best running natively on a windows PC.) I've run TTW with Wine, Crossover, even Parallels but I always seem to go back to a Bootcamp partition because the GECK does not run very well in other environments. I'm probably the only TTW Team Member/Dev that uses a Mac exclusively. Welcome to the community! Your not going to find a hole lot of Mac people around here I know a few people use them but mostly for other reasons then gaming. If there are any Mac users here be sure to check out the port database and if you need support with any of the wrappers you might download our forums are great place to get answers and solutions to your issues. My load order can be found at the bottom of the post, my system specs are as well. The wrapper I have created has the components necessary to install TTW (dotnet4.5) and run FOMM but for some reason using LOOT will crash the wrapper. Here's where the wrench gets thrown into the gears.Wine is not 100% Windows compatible meaning there are many components of Windows that are not implemented into Wine. I have my wrapper completely configured and ready to start but I haven't done it yet in hopes the community will tell me if there are any issues with my load order! I've already sent it through FNVEdit and the process completed successfully. But after a nice little chat pintocat I think I finally have the issue figured out. So.as the tile of the topic states, Fallout: A Tale of Two Wastelands is playable on the Mac.although I haven't been able to play through yet based on the fact that every time I actually start in the Capital Wasteland I decide that I need more and more mods that ultimately causes me grief in the end. If you're interested in using the app check out the Wineskin Manual You can access Wineskin from the wrapper by holding the alt/option button while double clicking the Wineskin wrapper. The Wineskin app is located just inside the package contents of the app. By downloading Wineskin Winery from the downloads page you will be able to create standalone apps that can run Windows programs and games on your Mac with BootCamp or a virtual machine. ![]() Wine has been made accessible by many programs such as CrossOver and Wine Bottler however the most commonly used Wine front end at the Porting Team is definitely Wineskin. Using Wine can be a bit complicated because the program needs to be installed in your home directory at root level. Not disimmilar of the TTW community actually! We use Wine to translates Windows APIs to language that Unix systems can understand and process. I joined in January, 2010 and was amazed at the work the users of the site were creating for everyone to access. We're a group of individuals that have been fueling the DIY mac gaming community for almost eight years. A huge thanks to all site admins and moderators as well that have organized so many useful and amazing resources! You've all filled this site with an insane amount of material to make the Fallout universe an even more amazing experience than developers ever considered with the inception of Fallout 3. Hey Everyone, this is my first post in the forums so first off thank you to all the creators of TTW and the Modders. ![]()
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