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We even mentioned some of the most important things you need to do as soon as you enter the Star Trek universe. In our initial review, we revealed a bit of the complexity of this mobile game. The mobile game Star Trek Fleet Command achieves just this by putting you in charge in ways you didn’t even imagine were possible. If you just want the iPad or iPhone display of STFC on a large screen for comfort in playing there are a lot of ways to do that I think.At one point or another, any Star Trek fan wished they had a chance to step into the shoes of Commander Sisko for a day and lead their very own space station. It crashes constantly while playing on my iPad, not an emulator and running the latest version of iOS, and so I doubt the performance would be good in such a setup on a PC. The iOS version of STFC is horribly bugged anyway. But I am far from sure that you wouldn’t run into some problems running virtualbox, OSX, XCode, and iOS, under that, and it seems kind of crazy. You can run Linux directly on a Mac, at least old macs that have the Intel processors or the PowerPC processor. You could run Linux I think and set up a virtual machine in virtual box running OS X, possibly an older OSX image when it was still possible to run OS X on Intel hardware, and then install XCode and choose one of the iOS emulators, and then install STFC, and maybe it might even work, even if not perfectly legal, but why on Earth do this? It seems better to use Mac hardware and software if you really wanted to do it. On a PC I am not sure why you would want to do this, I’m pretty sure it would violate some eula. Well I think you could run iOS under XCode on Mac hardware running OS X.
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