Sep 17, 2008 Blizzard has updated StarCraft for Mac to version 1.15.3.The patch fixes a communication bug affecting third party leagues, also offering players a quality experience on versions of Mac OS X. Mar 24, 2011 Blizzard Entertainment has just rolled out the standalone installer for its Starcraft II 1.3.0 patch, now available for Mac OS X users and players of the popular real-time strategy game. Jul 20, 2010 Starcraft 2 Mac Problems, Crashes, and Fixes - OS X Daily says: August 3, 2010 at 3:41 pm though the Mac system requirements for Starcraft 2 are relatively low, they should not be counted on at this point due to the above problems.
If you still have the original CD of this Blizzard game, use Starcraft Installer to install StarCraft in Mac OS X.
This tool can install two versions of the original game: StarCraft Classic (90 MB) and StarCraft Expansion Set - Brood War (115 MB).
Remember that you will need to enter your name and the serial number of the game (13 digits) to install the game successfully.
This was about StarCraft though, and I have a confession to make there. I never did finish that game. I finished I think the Terran part of the original game. I didn't get the game when it first came out, I bought the Battle Chest after playing through the original WarCraft III. With this real-time strategy games I always get stuck on a mission and lose interest. Same thing happened to me with WarCraft III: The Frozen Throne. Doesn't mean though I won't get StarCraft II the day it comes out, I do have a lot of fun with these games, even if I can't finish them.
The truly amazing thing though is that StarCraft has been updated to work on Mac OS X. This was a Mac Classic application, here are the original Mac OS requirements from the Read Me:
This is a processor architecture and major operating system revision away. This is all you have to do to get it installed on OS X:
- Download the OS X native installer.
- Run it, which worked fine for me from the disk image.
- If you have the original game and Brood War expansion set, pick to install Brood War. It will automatically install StarCraft once it needs those files. If you install StarCraft first though, and then pick Brood War, you can't upgrade, this Installer will ask you to put the whole game in a new location.
- Install the latest patch, at the time of this writing it is 1.15. You have to follow the instructions at that link, since its a copy the files yourself install.
- Run the game, the opening Blizzard logo animation will stutter for a few seconds, I imagine as Rosetta translates the PowerPC instructions to Intel, but this clears itself up very quickly and then it's smooth as silk.
Sep 17, 2008 Blizzard has updated StarCraft for Mac to version 1.15.3.The patch fixes a communication bug affecting third party leagues, also offering players a quality experience on versions of Mac OS X. Mar 24, 2011 Blizzard Entertainment has just rolled out the standalone installer for its Starcraft II 1.3.0 patch, now available for Mac OS X users and players of the popular real-time strategy game. Jul 20, 2010 Starcraft 2 Mac Problems, Crashes, and Fixes - OS X Daily says: August 3, 2010 at 3:41 pm though the Mac system requirements for Starcraft 2 are relatively low, they should not be counted on at this point due to the above problems.
If you still have the original CD of this Blizzard game, use Starcraft Installer to install StarCraft in Mac OS X.
This tool can install two versions of the original game: StarCraft Classic (90 MB) and StarCraft Expansion Set - Brood War (115 MB).
Remember that you will need to enter your name and the serial number of the game (13 digits) to install the game successfully.
This was about StarCraft though, and I have a confession to make there. I never did finish that game. I finished I think the Terran part of the original game. I didn't get the game when it first came out, I bought the Battle Chest after playing through the original WarCraft III. With this real-time strategy games I always get stuck on a mission and lose interest. Same thing happened to me with WarCraft III: The Frozen Throne. Doesn't mean though I won't get StarCraft II the day it comes out, I do have a lot of fun with these games, even if I can't finish them.
The truly amazing thing though is that StarCraft has been updated to work on Mac OS X. This was a Mac Classic application, here are the original Mac OS requirements from the Read Me:
This is a processor architecture and major operating system revision away. This is all you have to do to get it installed on OS X:
- Download the OS X native installer.
- Run it, which worked fine for me from the disk image.
- If you have the original game and Brood War expansion set, pick to install Brood War. It will automatically install StarCraft once it needs those files. If you install StarCraft first though, and then pick Brood War, you can't upgrade, this Installer will ask you to put the whole game in a new location.
- Install the latest patch, at the time of this writing it is 1.15. You have to follow the instructions at that link, since its a copy the files yourself install.
- Run the game, the opening Blizzard logo animation will stutter for a few seconds, I imagine as Rosetta translates the PowerPC instructions to Intel, but this clears itself up very quickly and then it's smooth as silk.