


On your Mac, go to Settings > Bluetooth and ensure Bluetooth is switched on. How do you use a PS4 controller on a Mac?Ī. Load the game and go to: My Rugby > System Settings > Display Options. This is done in game and not via CrossOver. Another solution to some problems is to right click the Bottle name, go to Settings, and ensure the “Use Legacy X window system” is checked.Īs questions appear, I will try to add them to this post to help anyone with problems.Ī. Under Graphics, tick the “Emulate a virtual desktop” box.ġ2. Firstly, click “Wine Configuration” inside the Bottle you’ve installed the game.ġ1. If you hit any snags, then there may be a few things to tweak. Once successful, you will see this screen.ġ0. After pressing Install, you’ll see the game try and install. You may have a bottle already created, if not, simply just follow the steps to create one (I recommend creating a Windows XP bottle) and press continue.ĩ. You’re looking for the rugby08.exe file that’s within the unzipped folder.Ĩ. Select an installer source – this is where the Rugby 08 download from earlier comes in. Click on the blue result and press Continue.ħ. You can type anything in the select an application to install section, as it’s an unlisted application. Click on the Install a Windows Application buttonĦ. There is a free trial available to get you started, but it’s well worth the money once you’ve got things working!ĥ. Download CrossOver for Mac – this is a programme that enables you to run PC software on your Mac. You may also need to Download the Unarchiver App to unzip the above download.ģ. Download Rugby o8 PC version – via this linkĢ.

This post will provide a walk through to setting it up, especially for the guys on the the Rugby 08 Enthusiasts Club page on Facebook.įor reference, I’m using a MacBook Pro with macOS version High Sierra (10.13.6) and CrossOver version 15.1ġ. You can dust off your PS2 and still get the original game, or play on PC, and now we’ve got the game working on Mac too. It’s one of the greatest rugby games of all time – and people are still playing Rugby 08 to this day.
