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    Default JP PSU on a Mac? / Other Help

    Does anyone have any tutorials to do this? I am on a Mac right now and am wanting to start playing on the JP servers. I have never been on them before so I need all the help I can get. Any tutorials/tips/tricks on setting JP PSU up(Mac or not), to leveling, to GC, ANYTHING! I need all the help I can get.

    Thanks in advance!

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJuPy6hSOb4
    The web pages are a little different but the icons u click look the same
    Dunno if mac is different
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    Probably the biggest thing will be running the game at all since there isn't a Mac version of the game. Website functions shouldn't be a problem though.

    But yeah if you don't know how to set up a Windows install with Bootcamp than you're going to need to look that up before even thinking about this.

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    I am pretty sure I can get Windows on the Mac but I am afraid of how bad the lag and stuff will be if I am playing through bootcamp or Parallels.

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    Well its honestly hard for us to tell at all if your computer can run it at a decent framerate without some specs. Best thing to do would honestly be just trying it yourself. There's guides in the pinned threads here that should show you how to set up a free course account.

    If you're getting framerate issues, there's a few things you can try too. Turning down the screen resolution helps for one thing as well as turning off post effects (aka post processing). Turning frameskip to something other than 0 (no auto unfortunately) will help too although your game will appear choppier than normal.

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