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@puzzlezaddict Yeah, I do have Catalina. What would installing windows do? and how would that work?
@2lilybean If you have enough free storage, which is a big "if" on a MacBook Air, you could partition your hard drive and install Windows on one side. This is known as Bootcamping, and macOS has a built-in feature, Bootcamp Assistant, to help. You'd probably want at least 100 GB for the Windows partition, and then only if you were willing to be careful about free space, cleaning up old saves and extra screenshots and the like. There's also a way to install Windows on an external drive through Bootcamp Assistant, although it's more complicated.
When you wanted to play, you'd restart your computer and hold down the option key, which would give you a list of all hard drive partitions available to boot into, and then you'd pick the Windows one. From then on, it would be like using a typical Windows PC. To get back into macOS, you'd restart again.
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