WoW is the only one I can think with a dedicated Mac client. Your best bet is getting an emulator. I know of Bootcamp. There are others as well. An emulator will most likely require you to have or purchase a Windows license. You can also try Crossover which does not require a Windows license. However, I am not really that familar with crossover and gaming, I have only used it to run IE and some other basic Windows apps. Crossover is similar to Wine used for Linux.
EDIT: Yes Sovrath is correct. Eve has a mac client. So try Eve (which you should play anyways b/c it's awesome).
WoW is the only one I can think with a dedicated Mac client. Your best bet is getting an emulator. I know of Bootcamp. There are others as well. An emulator will most likely require you to have or purchase a Windows license. You can also try Crossover which does not require a Windows license. However, I am not really that familar with crossover and gaming, I have only used to run IE and some other basic Windows apps. Crossover is similar to Wine used for Linux.
EDIT: Yes Sovrath is correct. Eve has a mac client. So try Eve (which you should play anyways b/c it's awesome).
A friend of mine played Lord of the Rings on bootcamp and said it worked very well.
Like Skyrim? Need more content? Try my Skyrim mod "Godfred's Tomb."
WoW is the only one I can think with a dedicated Mac client. Your best bet is getting an emulator. I know of Bootcamp. There are others as well. An emulator will most likely require you to have or purchase a Windows license. You can also try Crossover which does not require a Windows license. However, I am not really that familar with crossover and gaming, I have only used it to run IE and some other basic Windows apps. Crossover is similar to Wine used for Linux.
EDIT: Yes Sovrath is correct. Eve has a mac client. So try Eve (which you should play anyways b/c it's awesome).
I own a mac as well and I play MMOs on it too. However, I use bootcamp. Bootcamp is NOT an emulator. Bootcamp actually creates a partition on your computer that allows you to install windows on your computer just like you would on any other and run just as well. I have had no problems with it. As long as you own a disc of the windows operating system, you can install windows and play any mmo on your computer.
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I'm not a big fan of Mac.
"When it comes to GW2 any game is fair game"
I'm a big fan of macs, own two, and I purchased a pc to play games.
Other than that, I think EVE has a version for mac. I think Ryzom at some point was made playable on a mac.
http://forums.ryzom.com/showthread.php?t=35278
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
WoW is the only one I can think with a dedicated Mac client. Your best bet is getting an emulator. I know of Bootcamp. There are others as well. An emulator will most likely require you to have or purchase a Windows license. You can also try Crossover which does not require a Windows license. However, I am not really that familar with crossover and gaming, I have only used it to run IE and some other basic Windows apps. Crossover is similar to Wine used for Linux.
EDIT: Yes Sovrath is correct. Eve has a mac client. So try Eve (which you should play anyways b/c it's awesome).
A friend of mine played Lord of the Rings on bootcamp and said it worked very well.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
City of Heroes offers a Mac Client to.
Dont know if this is maintained properly, but theres a Mac section on here : http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/show/mac
If you're looking for Mac exclussives, Oberin seems to be the only one that I'm aware of - Clan Lord used to be Mac only.
Other than that, nothing new really.
Perpetuum is currently the highest rated game playable on Mac.
I own a mac as well and I play MMOs on it too. However, I use bootcamp. Bootcamp is NOT an emulator. Bootcamp actually creates a partition on your computer that allows you to install windows on your computer just like you would on any other and run just as well. I have had no problems with it. As long as you own a disc of the windows operating system, you can install windows and play any mmo on your computer.
If only mmorpg.com's game list let you filter Mac games...
http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/show/mac
not sure if qualifies as "big name" but http://www.fallenearth.com/macbeta - mmorpg.com doesnt have it in the mac list yet probably cause its beta