![]() ![]() ![]() The Sims 3, alongside many other popular games, use a special commercial wrapper of Wine called Cider (from Transgaming) to enable Mac users play with minimal fuss. It also allows you to determine if your project will work on other platforms that support Wine, such as Linux. This isn't a replacement for the Mac Exporter, (which at this time of writing is still in development, and will natively export to the platform.) Instead, using Wine technology, you can create a wrapper which translates the Windows API to OS X. Using a Wine wrapper allows you to do an 'instant' port of your Windows-built game and run it with similar performance to Windows on OS X. However, if you get stuck, other forum members may be able to help you out. This guide will show you the steps on "unofficially" running your Fusion-exported applications and games on Mac OS X.īy unofficial, I mean this is not supported nor endorsed by Clickteam. ![]()
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