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Nexon, Y U No Make Ms For Mac

I've just got a Mac and my old laptop was given to my mom. I know there is no MapleStory for Mac unless you download a Windows OS simulator or all that crap, which consumes a lot of space so... no. I'm basically using my Mac for working (MS barely uses 5 GBs so there isn't really big deal with it), and I wouldn't like to download Maple [b]AND[/b] Windows...
That's why I think Nexon should create a Mac client. Yes, I know, it must cost thousands of coins and all, but... wouldn't the investment worth it? I mean, I'm sure there are a lot of Mac users out there who would like to play MS as well; many have downloaded the Windows simulator but I've heard that the computer goes really slow and laggy. I've read many threads about this and I get to the conclusion that there [b]should[/b] be a MS Mac client.
Who agrees?

December 3, 2011

11 Comments • Newest first

ReldWolf

[quote=Asiaox123]So let's see, just because you got a new laptop, you're going to quit a game that it seems you enjoy playing for fun. Definitely logical. Aside from the fact that almost no games run on Mac, there's really no difference between Mac and Windows. But since it seems you had a Windows before, you should have an Windows OS installation disc that you can use to install Windows with BootCamp. Of course, if you want to stay with Mac, it's your choice.

@ibuyouritems Better is an opinion, but in specs Galaxy II > iPhone 4S.[/quote] Kid, I don't know if you read the part where I said I got a Mac [b]for working[/b], not for installing a thousand things to play a game. Yes, I love Maple, but it's always been just a hobby, so if I need to quit it, I should. Girl, installing BootCamp [b]AND[/b] the Windows OS (which btw I don't have the CD) will eat almost half of my HD, so nevermind.

@AllOfYouLol So I've been reading the comments, and I may get motivated to dowload Parallel or BootCamp, but before doing so, I'd like to ask something, do I need to restart the computer each time I wanna change OS? (I was told you had to restart the Mac for changing OS)

Reply December 6, 2011 - edited
JeIIal

Well you should learn about computers before you buy one.
Mac is not a gaming computer. It's too OP (overpriced) just to get a decent mac.
Your prob better getting bootcamp.

Reply December 3, 2011 - edited
Miauri

[quote=lilseventeen]Why get a phone that does anything other than call, take pictures, and play back music?
My phone rocks.[/quote]

The same reason for why you are here. To be eintertained.

Reply December 3, 2011 - edited
lilseventeen

[quote=Miauri]Why would I want a phone with android OS?[/quote]

Why get a phone that does anything other than call, take pictures, and play back music?
My phone rocks.

Reply December 3, 2011 - edited
Miauri

[quote=ibuyouritems]Windows fanboys, you mean apple fanboys. Even though samsung galaxy is II is cheaper and better than iphone4g people still prefer the iphone4g. Fanboys much?[/quote]

Why would I want a phone with android OS?

Reply December 3, 2011 - edited
Miauri

Maybe they don't want to make the life easier for people who cause meme overloads.

Nah, I want to play MS in my Mac OS.

Reply December 3, 2011 - edited
Laguniroth

I dont know about mac.. but they really need to make MS more compatable with windows 7.. its kind of pathetic that there are so many glitches with what is now the worlds most used OS (it surpassed xp a while ago)

Reply December 3, 2011 - edited
Creeper

I installed windows on my Mac to play games.

Reply December 3, 2011 - edited
chauchalink

I use a 15.4 inch macbook pro with an i7 processor and the enhanced graphics card, and 8gb of ram. I also run Maplestory using a virtual machine, Parallels, and encounter almost no issues with lag. So saying that a virtual machine makes it laggy isn't entirely true and is based off of the specs of your computer. If I run maple using bootcamp I have so little lag its ridiculous. I can already survive most dc hacks on my virtual machine, but when fully booted in windows dc hackers, well most of em at least, dont even give me a problem. That's just some info on maple+mac

Reply December 3, 2011 - edited
ReldWolf

Well yeah, your suggestions help, but I basically wanted to evade downloading the simulators and the OS, that's why I'd like Nexon to make a Mac client. Well, I think I might quit MS.
Thanks for your help anyways!

Reply December 3, 2011 - edited
iAmJokerz

I own a mac to but I can tell you now almost no games are compatible with mac os. If you plan on playing games on your mac your going to have to install windows via bootcamp which simply allows you to select your os every time you turn on your computer. If you don't have enough room on your computers hard drive I recommend you just buy a external hard drive and install windows/bootcamp on that. Hope this helps.

Reply December 3, 2011 - edited