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Revision as of 02:49, 15 September 2020
Overview
There were various ways to operate the Game Client on Macs, but on Homecoming, only one is supported.
Requirements
Essentially any post-shutdown (ie, post-2012) Mac will work.
Island Rum
Instructions for running Island Rum, the Mac installer and patching utility for Homecoming: City of Heroes, is available here. The author continues to support and maintain the installer on the Help & Support forums.
It essentially automates a WINE install for you; it would be possible to create your own WINE install if for some reason Island Rum is unusable.
Historical pre-shutdown
NCSoft Mac client
- Main Article: Mac Special Edition
The Mac Special Edition was implemented with TransGaming's Cider Portability Engine, which acted as a "wrapper" around the game software, enabling it to run on Intel-based Macs running Mac OS X.
November 7, 2008, saw the beginning of the Mac Client's closed beta testing. [1]
Boot Camp
Running City of Heroes through Boot Camp is exactly like running it under Windows. Because it is running it under Windows. Boot Camp is Apple's officially supported method of dual booting a Mac computer.
Prior to the Mac client, Boot Camp was the preferred method of running City of Heroes as there were no extra emulation layers.
After you've installed/patched Windows on your Boot Camp partition, you can copy the client from an existing installation location or DVD, or grab the updater and download the current version.
Read about the Windows game client here.