

- #Mods using winebottler install
- #Mods using winebottler mod
- #Mods using winebottler full
- #Mods using winebottler mods
(Seriously? Sata1 in late 2010? 5400RPM system drive? In an $900 PC? WTF Apple? FAIL!) The crappy factory Sata1 320Gb 5400 RPM HDD
#Mods using winebottler mods
In the end, other then the scroll being fast, and installing mods a PITA, It was was better then PC lomo for stability. You can then launch WineBottler from your Applications folder.
#Mods using winebottler install
I might also add, NO color inversion or graphic glitches. Drag and drop both Wine and WineBottler applications to your Applications folder to install them, just like you would any other Mac application. that might be because my mac is on a 56" TV? It also looked a little more granular or pixelated then on my PC. Many times I overshot where I wanted to go. it was hyper fast and took some getting used to. (It's Good enough for HTPC and Testing Mac stuff for work) That and my Macs HDD is a 5400rpm Sata1 POS. That might be because I have not played Lomo on a mechanical hard drive in a while. The load screens were very slow compared to my PC.
#Mods using winebottler full
no lag whats so ever even at full settings and zoomed out. I had 122 trains and about 60 trucks and buses and 35 Trams. I played for about 6 hours yesterday on the Mac install. Screen shot at 11.25.05 AM.png (1.21 MiB) Downloaded 3 times If enough people need help, I can make a "How to install Lomo on OSX guide". if you have a PC also, adding mods would be much easier.
#Mods using winebottler mod
Installing Mod packs was a minor challenge, but doable (note I'm playing the DK UP pack on Provo map in screenshot). The VM window was smooth with the mouse and i could do background stuff while i played. There is still the possibility of lag under those situations. I did NOT get into to HUGE complex networks in the short test. My end results was a very playable version of lomo.

I was able to get Lomo installed and playing in about 15 min from start to finish. You can use the wineskin debug mode to add mods rather quickly. I selected wineskin over winebottler since wineskin has gaming in mind and was much easier to set up and add mods to. You can continue running PKHeX, but please report this error.You got me curious. PKHeX-win, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null Mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089Ĭ:\windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v9\mscorlib.dll (0x80040154): Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID failed due to the following error: 80040154 Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG).Īt .CreateVistaDialog()Īt .RunDialogVista(IntPtr hWndOwner)Īt .RunDialog(IntPtr hWndOwner)Īt .ShowDialog(IWin32Window owner)Īt .ShowDialog()Īt (Object sender, EventArgs e)Īt .RaiseEvent(Object key, EventArgs e)Īt .OnClick(EventArgs e)Īt .HandleClick(EventArgs e)Īt .HandleMouseUp(MouseEventArgs e)Īt .FireEventInteractive(EventArgs e, ToolStripItemEventType met)Īt .FireEvent(EventArgs e, ToolStripItemEventType met)Īt .OnMouseUp(MouseEventArgs mea)Īt .OnMouseUp(MouseEventArgs mea)Īt .WmMouseUp(Message& m, MouseButtons button, Int32 clicks)Īt .WndProc(Message& m)Īt .WndProc(Message& m)Īt .WndProc(Message& m)Īt .WndProc(Message& m)Īt .ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m)Īt .ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)Īt .Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam) Thank you so much for the update, just thought id let you know i get this error message.
