![]() ![]() I grinded through beta 7 with no problems to speak of. I have built my share of “Gaming PCs” too boot and this is pretty much the same. ![]() I’m running Rift on an iMac 27″, i5, 4GB RAM, 4850/512MB ATi, via Boot Camp and Win. My overall experience playing Rift on my iMac via Boot Camp and Win. Now that you’re all good, go to Trion’s site to grab a copy of Rift,, set up an account, install Rift and splatter dah cybermatter □ ![]() If you have any problems this page will probably help you: If all goes well you should be running Windows flavored OS on your Mac now. If you accidentally boot into Mac OS just do a shutdown and boot up with your option key which lets you select which OS you want to use. and probably will need to do a few restarts too. 7 system install process, installing drivers etc. Boot Camp will partition your disk and ask for a Windows install disk, I used Win. Go through the steps to partition your drive, I would recommend maybe a couple of hundred gigs, come’on everyone has terabyte drives now and you know yer gonna install tons more games anyway □ Go into your utilities folder and fire up Boot Camp Assistant. You’ll also need a install disk of Windows, Windows 7 should offer you the best compatible experience. Here are my quick steps to get Rift playing within an hour or two on yer Mac. Very simple, install Boot Camp which comes with every Intel/Leopard Mac system. So what’s the best way to enjoy Rift on your Mac. Trion makers of the MMO Rift currently do not have a Mac OS version planned but I remember reading somewhere they will reconsider sometime in the future maybe. Yes there does seem to be a fair amount of interest at least from what I see on the gaming forums about this. K, just a headsup for all you Mac users out there asking about possibly playing Rift. ![]()
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