Does Mac Support Windows Games
Jul 16, 2015 So no, you don't get to play Windows games unless you're PC is running Windows. You can either get the laptop like you suggest, or if your Mac has decent graphics already (as would be my guess if you're using it for playing Mac games,) just use Boot Camp and dual boot. Run Windows for the Windows only games when needed. Redownload apps and games Download apps and games Browse, purchase, and download apps for your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple Watch, or Apple TV in the App Store.
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Between Windows 7 and XP Mode, or XP in VirtualBox, most software would work for games.
if you find some problems while running games on windows 7 try the compatibility mode to windows vista or xp. Be sure to have the right graphical card that supports the game.
No, not all games are supported or working on Windows 7. Compatibility issues may occur with older games.
For example Microsoft dropped the DOS implementation starting with Windows XP. That means all games based or using an DOS environment don't run on XP and later [without doing some work-arounds or using Dosbox].
You will also find some older Windows XP games requiring or having components implemented which are not compatible with Win7.
I don't remember the name but I once had a game that shipped with a rather old GFWL version which wasn't compatible with Win7 and installing a newer [working] GFWL version simply broke the game.All in all most games working in XP should work in Windows 7 too.
* GFWL = Games for Windows Live
Hi Nabil,
No. The compatibility of any software depends on a few factors, such as your hardware (memory, video card, hard drive space, etc.), operating system (Windows, Mac, Linux, etc.) and many more. Most games that work on XP and Vista, will in fact work on Windows 7, but I can't say for certain without knowing which title you're talking about specifically.
- Jeff