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  • Instructions and links (ENGLISH; ITALIANO) for the Windows10 installation on Bootcamp (OS X El Capitan) Ecco il tanto atteso video per.
  • Mention, that for MacOS versions prior to OS X El Capitan 10.11 you will need to create bootable Windows USB. Download Windows ISO file Open Boot Camp Assistant (Go to Applications Utilities ).
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Based and developed on Unity by Creepy Jar, Green Hell is a first-person survival video game taking place inside of the Amazon rainforest. The game narrates the story of Jake Higgins, anthropologist and rainforest researcher who finds himself awaken around the jungle next to the Amazon river. He, therefore, tries to adapt and survive in the wild environment whilst being in search of his linguist-wife Mia, who got lost on her trip to the closeby village. An open-world simulation forces players to gather raw materials along with food resources to shelter from severe jungle conditions and maintain health. Hallucinations and other physical changes are all post-survival effects impacted by a constantly changing environment. Players must sleep and keep track of their vitals via a smartwatch worn by the character throughout his journey. Poisonous animals, as well as inedible foods, will also challenge you down along your jungle survival. Green Hell is about submerging into a wild world full of dangers and risks. If you are ready to accept this challenge, Green Hell can be officially played on Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox series. Although there is no Mac around this list, we are still going to launch it regardless. For this, read our tutorial below.

System Requirements

MinimalRecommended
Windows 7/8/10 64bitWindows 7/8/10 64bit
Processor: 3.2 GHz Dual Core ProcessorProcessor: 3.2 GHz Dual Core Processor
RAM: 4 GBRAM: 8 GB
Video card: GeForce GTX 660, Radeon RX 460 or equivalent with 2 GB of video RAMVideo card: GeForce 970, Radeon RX 580 or equivalent with 4GB of video RAM
DirectX: from 11 versionDirectX: from 11 version
Disc space: 8 GBDisc space: 8 GB

Play Green Hell on Mac with Parallels

Green Hell requires lots of PC resources, but you can play the game if you have a powerful Mac computer (iMac, iMac Pro, or Mac Pro), and Parallels Desktop can be a solution. This is software for Windows virtualization on Mac with the full support of DirectX and GPUs. It allows you to install Windows 10 on Mac with a couple of clicks and switch between MacOS and Windows instantly. You can run Windows just like on a regular PC, install Steam and enjoy the Green Hell game on Mac.

Boot Camp Assistant 6 or later (included in OS X El Capitan or later, and OS X Yosemite via update) Windows 8 or later This is due to Boot Camp Assistant 6 using a different method to create the Boot Camp partition to support EFI booting for Windows 8 or later. If you’re comfortable with Apple’s Bootcamp Assistant, subsequently first thing you’ll find on El Capitan is the primary interface has transformed. The the interior adjustments now imply that the ability, and the ISO image choice to partition the primary Macintosh HD are all existing within an identical window.

Play Green Hell on Mac with Vortex.gg or Nvidia Geforce Now

Update: Nvidia Geforce Now supports Green Hell to the date and you can play it on Mac on high settings right now! Register and explore cloud gaming now!

If you have an old Mac or it cannot satisfy Green Hell game system requirements, there is an easy solution. Cloud gaming provides you sufficient cloud resources for a fixed fee. All you need is a small client program and a good internet connection starting from 15 Mbits/s. There are several great services, that provide such an opportunity, among the best are Vortex.gg and Nvidia Geforce Now. Nvidia Geforce Now has Green Hell in their game catalog, which gives you an opportunity to play this excellent game on Mac or even Android!

Play Green Hell on Mac with BootCamp

This method is simple but time-consuming. If your Mac meets all the system requirements above, this is probably the best way to play Green Hell for now. You need to set up a dual boot of Windows and Mac via BootCamp. BootCamp allows users to choose the system to work in on startup, however, you won’t be able to switch between systems like in Parallels. You will need to reboot your machine every time you switch from Mac to Windows and vice versa. Remember that Mac is just a computer, that uses common processors, RAM, disks, and other components. So you can install Windows on Mac by allocating disc space of a minimum of 64 Gb (to be able to run Windows and a couple of games). To set up Windows via BootCamp, please, do the following:

For OS X El Capitan 10.11 or later

Mention, that for MacOS versions prior to OS X El Capitan 10.11 you will need to create bootable Windows USB.

  1. Download Windows ISO file
  2. Open Boot Camp Assistant (Go to Applications >Utilities)
  3. Define the Windows partition size choose downloaded Windows ISO file
  4. Format Windows partition and go through all Windows installation steps
  5. When Windows boots for the first time follow on-screen instructions to install Boot Camp and Windows support software (drivers)

In the past, setting up both FileVault encrypted macOS/OS X and BitLocker encrypted Windows on a Mac with Boot Camp required manually configuring the disk partitions in a specific way to work around limitations in the MBR (Master Boot Record) partition scheme. This now works by default using Boot Camp Assistant provided you have the following:

  • a Mac that supports booting Windows in EFI mode (all Mac computers that support Windows 10)
  • Boot Camp Assistant 6 or later (included in OS X El Capitan or later, and OS X Yosemite via update)
  • Windows 8 or later

This is due to Boot Camp Assistant 6 using a different method to create the Boot Camp partition to support EFI booting for Windows 8 or later. The best explanation I have found is in the article How El Capitan Boot Camp is Affected by Apple’s New System Integrity Protection (SIP):

Modern Macs always boot via EFI, but Windows hardware has only recently started natively booting EFI. While there was some support for EFI booting Windows 7, Apple didn’t support EFI booting Windows until Windows 8. With the newest Apple hardware, Windows 8 or later is required, and EFI booting is the only way that Windows will boot on the Mac.

Usually you don’t have to worry about any of this, since Boot Camp Assistant and the Windows installer will set everything up correctly.

If you use Boot Camp Assistant to create the Boot Camp partition, you’ll get a standard EFI “guard” MBR

The hybrid MBR has an entry for each of the first 4 partitions. The guard MBR has only a single entry that covers the entire disk

The key that allows having both FileVault and BitLocker is Boot Camp Assistant creating a “guard” MBR with only a single entry.

Why this didn’t work previously

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Older versions of Boot Camp Assistant create a hybrid MBR to support running Windows 7 and earlier in legacy BIOS mode. The MBR partition scheme, however, has a limit of four primary partitions, and the hybrid MBR set up by Boot Camp Assistant uses all four.

As BitLocker requires a second partition, a hybrid MBR set up by Boot Camp Assistant has no spare partitions available for BitLocker.

Two partitions are required to run BitLocker because pre-startup authentication and system integrity verification must occur on a separate partition from the encrypted operating system drive. This configuration helps protect the operating system and the information in the encrypted drive.

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—BitLocker frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Previous solutions worked around this by setting up the MBR manually.

Macs that support booting Windows in EFI mode

The Boot Camp Assistant configuration file (/Applications/Utilities/Boot Camp Assistant.app/Contents/Info.plist) provides an indication as to which Mac models are supported:

According to this, Macs with a model identifier higher than those listed above will be set up to boot Windows in EFI mode.

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This matches Apple’s official list of Mac computers that support Windows 10.

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Note: Apple’s list of Mac models you can use with Windows 8.1 includes older models. Presumably, these will be set up in legacy mode.

Configuring BitLocker on a Mac

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BitLocker encryption normally requires a computer with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM). As Macs don’t have a TPM, the other requirement is to configure Windows to allow BitLocker without one:

Conclusion

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On recent Macs, the combination of Boot Camp Assistant and allowing BitLocker without a TPM is all that is required to have both FileVault encrypted macOS/OS X and BitLocker encrypted Windows.

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