

Bloody expensive way of doing things compared to just going and getting a PC, but if you have a Mac for other reasons and a spare Windows licence then it makes as much sense and lets you play a lot of games that either won't come out for OS X for ages or won't come out at all. If there is no ME1 folder located in the ME2 save folder then simply create the ME1 folder in here yourself.

Select any files that begin with CHAR (These are the completed game saves that can be imported) Copy those files to \My Documents\BioWare\Mass Effect 2\Save\ME1\. But I play Windows games on a Mac Pro bootcamped into Windows (and with a decent video card installed because the ones Apple put in as standard aren't all that great) and it's just fine. Go to \My Documents\BioWare\Mass Effect\Save\. Guess someone was thinking of Steamplay, which I'd say is only sort of free because you still need to pay for the Windows version, and which as you say does not apply to ME anyway because there is no Mac version at all. In order to play Mass Effect 1 on Windows 7 or Windows 8, please patch.
#Steam mass effect 1 for mac for free
So no, you cant get any ME game on Steam nor for free nor for money, they dont exist for mac. I heard about running steam as admin before but they didnt say to reboot and.

There is no Mac version of any ME game, only if you:Ģ) Run it under OS X through Wine but thats awful graphics and crashes Bought any ME games on Steam? You get the Mac versions free (except for ME3 which is not available on Steam). Mass Effect 1 and 2 ARE available for the Mac. Steam: yes: Gothic 1: Steam: yes: Gothic 2 Gold Edition: Steam: yes: Grand Theft Auto 3 (GTA III) iOS IPA sideloaded: yes: Grand Theft Auto IV: Steam, Steam via Parallels on Windows 10 ARM: yes: Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) Steam, Steam via Parallels 16 on Windows 10 for ARM: yes: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas: iOS (App Store), Steam, Mac App.
