However, without any modification, CrossOver can run on an M1. Due to new system architectures being bought in as a result of the M1 system-on-a-chip, Boot Camp is now unavailable for Mac users, removing a major source of Windows simulation and accessibility. Windows requires 20-30GB of space free on you startup disk (Bootcamp assistant takes care of partitioning this). This brings us to today's state of gaming on the Mac.
#ANY WAY TO PLAY WINDOWS GAMES ON MAC FOR FREE#
All you need is an iso of Windows, which you can either get by buying a copy of Windows (7 is about $50) or download the technical preview of Windows 10 for free as I did (there are less legal methods of getting it for free but Windows are giving the technical preview of 10 away until the full release so I would recommend getting that). I recently set up Bootcamp on my MBP and it's really easy to do, just follow the instructions on Apple's website or go to Boot Camp Assistant on your Mac. Choose a location to extract the Flashpoint. Open the downloaded file and choose Flashpoint 9.0 Infinity.exe It will open a separate archive window.
To use Flashpoint to play Adobe Flash Games, follow the steps below: Head to Flashpoint website on your browser and click on the Download Installer. BootCamp is a great method since it runs Windows as a completely different OS from OS X, meaning you get all the RAM going to your game, rather than sharing it between OS X and Windows, if you use Parallels or PlayOnMac. Method 1: Use Flashpoint To Play Flash Games.