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Windows Games on Macs Without Windows

Dotnaught writes "TransGaming Inc. is making its 'Cider' portability engine for Apple's Intel-based Macs available to Windows game developers. The software promises to let Windows games run on Intel Macs without Windows or Apple's Boot Camp. 'Cider works by directly loading a Windows program into memory on an Intel-Mac and linking it to an optimized version of the Win32 APIs,' the company claims. Cider is a software for game developers, not end-users. Cider-enhanced games are scheduled to appear as soon as October. If Cider works well, will there be any more Mac-specific game development? And if not, will it matter?"

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  1. How about some equality... by hollowedOut · · Score: 5, Funny

    I mean, this is great and all, but when are we going to get the ability to play Mac games on Windows?

  2. Re:Cider that's distilled from WINE by WilliamSChips · · Score: 3, Funny

    I think you mean: "It's not truthy until Steve Colbert says it's truthy."

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    Please, for the good of Humanity, vote Obama.
  3. Finally! by joe_bruin · · Score: 5, Funny

    A Mac without Win32 is like a chocolate cake without ketchup and mustard. Thanks, TransGaming, for remembering to bring the condiments.

  4. Perfect emulation by Subacultcha · · Score: 5, Funny
    Transgaming brags about all these great results on their website but the sheer number of workarounds and hacks to get a game to play are unbearable. And what's worse is that the games, once installed, randomly crash, screw up graphics, display incorrect fonts, lose mouse control, can't position correctly on the screen, takes an inordinate amount of Microsoft software to even function... BLAH.
    Sounds like they've got the Windows emulation working perfectly.