

NOTE: If any of the above installers freeze or the installation fails, force quit the installer, open Terminal, and enter the following command: sudo spctl -master-disableĪfter this, rerun the installer and you'll be all set! Patcher/Mods Launcher (Standalone): Works with BFME 1 and 2, and ROTWK Happy gaming my dudes-hopefully it runs smoothly and brings back those nostalgic feels!īFME1 Installer w/ extras: Full game with updater/mods manager, T3A, WorldBuilder, etc.īFME2 + ROTWK Installer: Online not working currently, but will be fixed in the next patch I'll try and keep an up-to-date list of known issues here and on the GitHub page, and I always appreciate feedback and/or bug reports since it makes it a lot easier to find and fix problems.Īlso, if any of you are programmers or wanna dig in and tweak things (written mostly in Swift), feel free to check out my GitHub page and modify the source code or make a pull request if you wanna add features or help squash some bugs! Online play through T3A seems to be working well so far (fingers crossed), and I'll be pushing an update out through the updater to fix T3A on the BFME2 port so us Mac users can finally get our skirmish on.Īnyways, hopefully some of you guys will get some fun out of this, and if you run into any issues be sure to let me know and I'll work on a fix. For those who currently use my BFME2 port, you'll now be able to update that as well without having to reinstall or lose your save files in the process (in the link below). This lets you easily install mods, patches, and tweak settings without having to dig through config files to change things. I also made a unified launcher app that works with the ports I made for BFME 1, 2 and ROTWK.

You can launch the game using the standard BFME app (as you'd expect), or you can launch it using the provided launchers for further customization and tinkering if desired. Once the installation is complete, the game will auto-detect the current screen resolution and launch automatically. The game will be installed to a "Battle for Middle-Earth" folder in your Applications. The installation is straightforward-its a 'click next' type of installer, so you won't need to do tons of tweaking that usually comes with Wineskin wrappers.

A while back I made a BFME2 port for Mac, and since it was well-received and a lot of people expressed interest in a port for BFME1, I figured I'd make an installer for it as well!
