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Using MXOEMU on Mac via wine
26-12-2021, 03:41 PM,
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RE: Using MXOEMU on Mac via wine
Sorry to Necro a long-dead thread, but for those still looking to do this, it's possible to play MxO on Mac with CrossOver:

1. Install CrossOver (there's a 14-day trial if you don't want to buy it)
2. Create a bottle for MxO
3. Download the MxO zip file from the MxOEmu homepage (and register a login if you haven't already)
4. Either
a) navigate to the C: drive by right-clicking on the bottle and copy the contents of the zip file to anywhere (a folder) on the C: drive
-OR-
b) click "Install Windows Application" and choose the contents of the zip file as your installer directory
5. Via "Install Windows Application" install DirectX 9 (search for DirectX for Modern Games)
6. Via "Install Windows Application" install Direct Music (search for Direct Music)
7. Navigate to the C: drive by right-clicking on the bottle
8. Go to the folder you installed MxO to and double click on Launcher.exe
9. Login
10. Voila!
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Using MXOEMU on Mac via wine - by SplinterPill - 14-05-2017, 07:08 PM
RE: Using MXOEMU on Mac via wine - by rajkosto - 17-05-2017, 03:01 PM
RE: Using MXOEMU on Mac via wine - by BlackRabbit002 - 03-10-2017, 03:38 AM
RE: Using MXOEMU on Mac via wine - by toehley - 26-12-2021, 03:41 PM
RE: Using MXOEMU on Mac via wine - by rajkosto - 26-12-2021, 06:06 PM

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