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Is there simcity 4 for mac?

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Hmm... because I am interested in mac these days, there is a question... Is there simcity 4 for mac? Or by using boot camp, do you play simcity on Windows?

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Have you tried looking at all before you posted? Searching for SC4 Mac on google comes up with a bunch of ads for the mac version. Not only that, but there is a forum here dedicated to the mac version, where most of the threads are specifically about the mac version.


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As Jasoncw says you are in Simcity 4 mac users. There is a version for mac but I think it is overpriced. If you can get windows and boot camp and get the 20$ windows version if not, you get what you get.

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The problem with a MAC version is EA doesn't fully support it because another company did the work.Goodluck

  

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    I appreciate your help4.gif Then, is simcity 4 for mac been selling? What the prices are?

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    Try Amazon.com and then head over to the MAC thread.Goodluck

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    I'd definitely go for the PC version if you can.  There are some glitches with the mac version, and there isn't a lot of support for it.  Also, as far as downloading BATs and things go, it is a lot more inconvenient.


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    Jason, if you are referring to nightlights, then yes, downloading BATs is more inconvenient. However, with the exception of a few who use executables for their BATs, downloading is identical to the Windows version.

    Personally, I prefer not having .exe's. I really rather like to organize my plugins folder myself. 4.gif

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