

It might not be good enough for competitive PvP or WvW though. It’s definitely slower than the native client was, but so far it’s playable for me.


Because I set Retina Mode on, the main Guild Wars 2 login screen is tiny.You’ll probably get a dialog complaining about something and you’ll have to click another button that says Open. the latest WineskinServer (v1.8.4.2 at the time of writing – there’s a link under “Manually installation” (sic))ĭecompress the file we just downloaded by double-clicking it, right-click the Wineskin Winery.app, and select Open.the 64-bit version of the Guild Wars 2 Windows installer from ArenaNet.This looks like a lot, but I’ve just been incredibly verbose for those that need a bit more direction. I’ll step through everything I did to get Guild Wars 2 up-and-running at a reasonable framerate for me. This worked alright as well, a bit better than the PlayOnMac one, but didn’t have any nice config & install capabilities like some of the wrappers do.

The next thing I tried was a straight Wine build – version 6.5 (wine-devel-6.5-os圆4) which I downloaded from here. They fixed the download problem in 4.4.2, but they made that version require macOS 10.15+ for some reason. It worked alright for general PvE, but it was still too slow even on basic graphics settings and the code to install different WINE versions was broken. The first thing I tried was PlayOnMac 4.4.1. So it really should be able to handle this really old game… What I Tried Note: Click on the images for larger versions. In this post I’ll explain how to set it up. I tried several ways to run Guild Wars 2 using Wine before finding one that works for me. It wasn’t as good as when they released a 64-bit native client, but it worked for a time. The old macOS 32-bit Guild Wars 2 client actually used a version of Wine to run. Running in a virtual machine like VMWare or Parallels is too slow, so that leaves some form of Wine which is a Windows compatibility layer. There are several ways to run the Windows client on a Mac including dual-booting Windows with Bootcamp, but that’s not an option for me.
