![]() Some users preferred to use Apple’s Boot Camp to set up their Macs with a Windows partition so that they could choose whether to load Windows or Mac OS. In the past, a few options have existed for running CC3 on a Mac. This installation was done on a late 2013 Macbook Pro running OS X Yosemite. We’ll begin by examining a few of the other common options in brief. This tutorial focuses on how to install CC3+ on a Mac using the Crossover application created by Codeweavers. The newer, faster CC3+ can now be installed and run without Windows, and aside from a few minor quirks its performance on the Mac is better than ever. If you’re a Mac user interested in running the best fantasy mapping software in the industry, you’re in luck. ![]() While that machine was the right choice for me, I could at first only run Campaign Cartographer via a slow, quirky virtual machine, and with sadness I gave up CC3 almost entirely. In 2009, changing technology and changing lifestyle changed my hardware needs, and when my last (very big) desktop PC broke down I replaced it with a (very small) Macbook Pro. That program sparked my passion for the software and I purchased virtually every release over the next decade. I began using Profantasy software around 1999 when Campaign Mapper, a basic version of Campaign Cartographer, came bundled with TSR’s AD&D Core Rules 2.0 CD. Ralf | | Apple, CC3 Plus, Installation, MacOS, Tutorial ![]()
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