As a gamer, I have no choice but to stick to using Windows. You can build a more powerful Windows rig for far less money.Īlthough when it comes to operating systems, I actually despise Windows and prefer macOS. But with a game like D□S2 ported to MacOS, it would be nice not to need any of that.īut to have a beefed up Mac for playing modern games at decent speeds and settings would require forking out A LOT of money. Or if Parallels' Metal->DirectX implementation works well, that will be cool. There is an untapped market of creative pros who'd love Razer products if they worked properly for MacOS.Īs for gaming, yeah I'd probably use BootCamp to play games. It's brilliant for productivity (when it works). I use the Nostromo keypad for content creation (illustration, animation, 3D, video production). PrussianBlueNightSky Razer products are for more than just games. Sorry Razer you oughta miss some more bucks here by now. Mate you totally lit my life for a reason to buy a Tartarus but now I have to wait for Razer to make some serious Synapse support for Mac (though I really appreciate the tip on ControllerMate + Synapse 1.87 just in case). So for me at present, I'll be using ControllerMate for all key binding/macros and Synapse 1.87 for the lighting stuff (currently loving reactive mode!) It still has an issue with horizontal scrolling from OXS 10.12 onwards, but there are more advanced macro options to get around it. This will allow you to remap everything on almost any keyboard/keypad. One solution for Mac users could be to use ContollerMate from Ordered Bytes. So it's pretty close to working, and I can even configure the colours etc! I discovered it will work with Synapse V1.87 for Mac on OSX 10.12.6, with the exception of horizontal scroll options on the scroll wheel. (this is an untapped market for Razer, and a reason to support Mac OS I think!) Is there a way to use it on both systems?Īntigua Hey guys, just thought I'd post here that I bought a Tartarus V2 to replace my Nostromo, which I use for controlling my DAW, Pro Tools to record, edit and mix music. It is not in any way an elegant solution, but, it is functional until Razer releases a Mac version for the software.īut when I connect the keyboard to the virtual machine, it won't work on the MAC. That is like another $100 or so USD depending on version. You don't really ever have to pay for the Windows license if you aren't doing anything more than installing Synapse 3, but you read the T&C and decide for yourself. Parallels, is not free, as of the time I write this, it's like $70 US. If you already have a Boot Camp install it can use that, but if you don't, the initial install can download the latest Windows ISO and install a virtual machine instance. Parallels is a virtual machine type software for Mac OS. It has a 14 day free trial if you want to see for yourself.įor those who don't know what Parallels is, a brief description. Parallels for Mac does run the software and works fine. SAKeeler Well, I have a solution for those of us who need to run Synapse 3 on OSX.
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