Could someone pls run me through the basics of how to install custom scenarios & campaigns on my MacBook?
Many thanks!
Installing custom scenarios on Mac
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- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie
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Re: Installing custom scenarios on Mac
Severian2 wrote:Could someone pls run me through the basics of how to install custom scenarios & campaigns on my MacBook?
Many thanks!
This is an old post but I am a new player with a Mac Mini and was wondering the same thing. Please help would like to expand the campaigns and scenarios.
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- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie
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Re: Installing custom scenarios on Mac
Since there has been no reply to the original post, is is safe to assume that it is not possible to download and add the custom scenarios and campaigns to a Mac?
Re: Installing custom scenarios on Mac
You have to put the custom scenario folder into /Users/YourUserName/Order of Battle - WW2/Scenarios.
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Re: Installing custom scenarios on Mac
Thank you, works great. First Mac in years for me so relearning it.
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Re: Installing custom scenarios on Mac
Mac for gamer ?
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Re: Installing custom scenarios on Mac
The mini Mac works great for my purposes. It probably will not play the higher graphic usage games which at my age do not interest me. I like the ability to move it easily from the bedroom TV to the living room, or to the family room tv. It integrates fantastically with my iPad, and iPhone.
Best of all no Windows 10. Starts up faster than my wife’s new Dell laptop with a much faster processor, quicker hard drive, and more RAM. The trade off is less programs available and a higher price.
Anyway to each his own, it’s always nice to have options. And no I am not an Apple fanboy, just tired of Windows after 20 years of using it.
Best of all no Windows 10. Starts up faster than my wife’s new Dell laptop with a much faster processor, quicker hard drive, and more RAM. The trade off is less programs available and a higher price.
Anyway to each his own, it’s always nice to have options. And no I am not an Apple fanboy, just tired of Windows after 20 years of using it.