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MapleStory on iMac Pro?

I'm thinking of getting a iMac Pro; does anyone play Maple an Apple using a Virtual Machine to emulate Windows?
Any positive / negative experiences?
Thanks!

November 11, 2014

9 Comments • Newest first

cuddymd

Just a heads up - you might have to reinvent your hotkey setup when you switch from Windows to OSX

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ApplesAreOkay

I have boot camp.
It is a hassle to keep restarting. I have yet to figure out another method (that is free)
Boot camp isnt so bad anyways.

It works great. Even better than my windows.

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22mchan

I use Parallels. Works fine

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sheldon6

i had used bootcamp, but i found it to be a hassle to restart my computer whenever i wanted to use mac applications. So i downloaded parallels, recently I've been having this lagging problem but before that everything was perfect, probably just my internet. I'd say if you don't need to use your "mac mode" while you play maple, use bootcamp. Otherwise get parallels or any other virtual machine. But my torrented parallels is a trial >

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Ninjastorm33

[quote=tpikebaby]I just use Parallels and it works perfectly fine. (Still need to find a torrent of a unlocked parallels though) Because the trial is 2 weeks.[/quote]

Lets just say that I use Parallels as well and its quite unlimited...gotta find the right torrent. However to OP, yes I have a Macbook Pro and Maple works fine using Parallels.

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Guardians

I believe you can just use VirtualBox so you can play in a window. There has to be a modification for VMBox though.

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HerroDer

I use bootcamp, Maple works perfectly fine.

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RockyAAF

I have a macbook and was wondering that exact same thing, help us pl0x.

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Blackinup

Yeah that works. Alot of people use bootcamp as well.

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