![]() ![]() ![]() In particular, the company boasts support for Valve's Half Life 2 and Team Fortress 2, as well as several MMOs such as World of Warcraft, Guild Wars and Eve Online. Why Crossover Games?Crossover Games is not a new concept by any means, but it is the first product to actually promise some real meaty gaming on Mac and Linux. So, with some actual funding in hand, Codeweavers began to work on the project that is now known as Crossover Games – the product we'll be reviewing today. NET 2.0 Framework – you can bet that Microsoft isn't exactly chomping at the bit to help, either. ![]() Wine as it stands right now has some problems with its ability to handle gaming, particularly in the DirectX API and the. The company has had some great success with Crossover, enough so that it could begin devoting part of its resources to fund solidly game research. Businesses and individuals that buy the company's Crossover software are actually donating to the Wine project, and in return get support and assistance with getting their needed programs to run. And it's where the company Codeweavers comes into play – a "funding bridge" between open source and corporations.Ĭodeweavers sells its software commercially, which is based on very carefully tailored packages of Wine that it calls "Crossover." But rather than become a big company making money off an open project, Codeweavers exists as little more than a professional conduit – the developers are some of the best and brightest of the Wine community for years, and so your money goes 100 percent back into the Wine community. This is where we've sat for years – a couple open source projects trying to scrape together enough funding and open source love to make a difference. The Wine project now has several offshoots, which in the gaming side come in the form of Cider (at the architectural level from the makers of Cedega) and a very highly-tweaked Wine (at the virtualization level) which remains open source. Sure, there are some great games coded natively for OSX or Linux as Glider wrote about previously, but most commercial titles are just not there.Įnter Wine, an ages-old project to get Windows software running on non-windows machines. Updates are rare and bugs linger for ages. Releases lag by months if not years before a Mac port is created, and that's if one is ever even seen. Of course, since DirectX is exclusively Windows-based, it's left Mac and Linux users out in the cold for quite some time. Windows dominates the market and honestly DirectX (for all its quirks) is arguably one of the best APIs in the whole history of computing, let alone gaming. I'm not going to whine about the developers leaving the rest of us in the cold or any of that hooplah – let's be realistic here. ![]() The problem has always been in gaming – the area is almost entirely dominated by Windows. I do my office work on Windows, run Linux servers, and live my daily life on a Mac. Now, I'm not here to preach about the love of Macs, because I happen to be a firm believer in the idea that all of the major operating systems have their place. In fact, since I recently acquired my Macbook Pro after an accident involving some rather delicious green tea, I've fallen even more in love. IntroductionI'm going to go against the grain here and embarrass my fellow bit-tech staffers – I love my Macbook. CrossOver Games For Mac Publisher: Codeweavers ![]()
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