All that info is good and well, but i'm still not able to play any
of those games unfortunately. I'm not here to whine and moan for the
sake of it, i'm more interested in, if at all possible, finding a
solution to the issues i'm having and perhaps finding that the
mistake is all mine so that i can become one of these happy campers,
enjoying these great games on my iMac :)
Okay....what I am pointing out here, is if you had read the forum postings I've cited
with the same degree of scrutiny I have displayed to you, all this 'well and good info'
would have alerted you to the fact that CD based installations are likely not to work
on the Mac. We can discuss this 'until the cows come home' as it were, and this situation
is not going to change -- disc based DRM systems are known not to work in crossover/wine,
and especially so for the Mac wherein scsi driver limitations are knonw to further compound
the issue. When and where people -have- got disc based game releases to work with crossover
or wine, they have so as a result of;
*using linux where disc based DRM checks may work due to better scsi driver supports
*using official game patches that remove the game's originally shipped DRM software
*by using other softwares to make the title work, which is covered by Codeweavers site
policy regarding DRM/DMCA issue....in short;
"The Digital Rights Management (DRM) software in this program
prevents it from running in CrossOver. If you are in a legal jurisdiction
which allows removal of such software, you may have luck running this
program. Unfortunately, CodeWeavers, because they are subject to the
Digital Millennium Copyright Act, will be unable to support you."
In essence, what that paragraph is saying is that discussion on these
Codeweavers forums pertaining to DRM circumventing software, where
to get such software, which software to get and how to install/use such
software, is illegal for Codeweavers to allow to be posted on their US
based business/website...ie; here.
For the record, this is why Steam based titles are so popular in the
Mac and linux camps -- no disc based DRM to stop programs from working.
This is also why digital downloaded titles are also preferred (like GOG,
dirct2drive, etc) for the same reasons - no disc based DRM to deal with.
As for Stalker, i was referring to this guy;
http://technochubby.com/2009/04/11/does-it-play-on-a-mac-stalker/
Ahh, well I can't comment on that at all - you would need ask the person
who posted that what they did, and hope they get back to you on that forum page..
I'm going about it in the exact way it seems you are supposed to,
but these games just won't play and i am not savy enough to do the
"work-around".
Again, please refrain from mentioning DRM circumventing software such as 'no-cd'...
I put in the retail copy, either finding the installer .exe manually
or letting COG find the game disc as install source automatically,
chosen to create a win-xp bottle using "unsupported software" or
used express install. No matter what method i've used, all the games
seem to install just fine...until i get to the part where i start
the game and it asks me for the cd; which is in fact, already in
there.
One more time -- due to limitations in the Mac scsi driver, it is unlikely
you will get disked based DRM checks to work on the Mac - what you are seeing,
are known limitations in/with crossover/wine usage wrt disc based DRM and/or
scsi driver limitations -- end of story. If others have gotten such disk based
titles to work on the Mac, you will have to ask these people directly what they
have done, and people here on the forum...ie; advocates like myself, other user
and/or Codeweavers customers...cannot discuss details here in these forums, due to
legal considerations wrt DRM/DMCA laws. When the above exampled paragraph reads -
"Unfortunately, CodeWeavers, because they are subject to the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act, will be unable to support you."
That really means what it says - we cannot do anything about this, you will have to
seek out/solicit help from individuals directly, post to the WineHQ forums for help,
look for other forums on the same issue and post question there...that's it, this
is the limit of support we can offer on these crossover forums.
In essence, you are doing something wrong -- you are trying to get games running
that have disk based DRM incorporated that is know not to work in crossover/wine
and/or the Mac OSX operating system. If people have worked around this, you cannot
ask about what they did here (in these forums), and even if you did, the legal policy
precludes people being able to answer your queries here in these forums, sorry, but
that's the long and short of it.
Cheers!