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Sorry, not very knowledgeable on Macs.
Perhaps one of these options will work?
https://www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/mac/play-pc-games-mac-3642863/
Personally, I would try the GeForce NOW option first as it seems easy and straightforward.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/geforce-now/
Good luck!
Are you asking for this game, MudRunner. Or the game I moderate for, theHunter: Call of The Wild?
1999ltrs of fuel used.
32.9km travelled. (can provide screenshots)
Lumber Mill order 2-1-4-5-3 (literally as seemed logical to me from the start point)
In fairness I did furnish myself with some nice trucks but stayed inside the game balance, and used only dev vehicles.
I took a C-260, a Hummer (although another spawned in the map), and my fav the big blue C-432010, which in my experience is a little on the thirsty side but practically unbeatable. I did it all in MEDIUM LOG caravans of two C classes, and -constantly- hopped in and out of the Hummer and the Chevy Blazer that spawns also. I tended to leave a crane truck (the skidder is a useless crane IMO) sitting in the kiosk for loading, which was always the last to go in 2 caravans of 2, and that seemed the most efficient to me. Trust me though, I 'binned it' badly a couple of times, some of the sloped side tracks you're forced to log up have nasty drops offs that can flip those logs off fast. I did at one point get my 260 stuck with load, on it's side in a ditch between the river and the 2nd Lumber Mill - the first one I did - and was forced to lose the logs and pull her out. It was from this point on I knew the map meant business, and I'd better stop rallying round in high gear w/ mediums on the back. I'm also sure I misunderstood the fifth Lumber Mill and brutally pushed through a gap in the rear fence in desperation, completing it in what I felt was an unworthy manner. Oh and several Hummers and Chevies died in the making of my victory, being recalled from the bottom of rivers, or flipped on a wooded slope. There were several points where had I not been (probably way too...) cautious and paranoid, I'd have been up log creek without a tow.
This is a rare example of a map that isn't TOO hard, but's it's a right son of a b*itch all the same. It doesn't take the p*ss out of you but it is cunning and tricky and fun to tackle.
You really do have to thoroughly scout ahead, and jump through some absurd hoops to dodge the blockposts on this map, but again, it's a fair challenge and still believable.
It's also SLIPPY AS SH*T. The north going road to the left of the race track is literally all ice, an adverse camber, and a ridiculous slope. It's also flourished with a flipped and rotted out truck on the worst corner, which serves to show off the map builder's attention to detail, but still, dodge it with precious cargo.
Speaking of attention to detail, it's everywhere here, from the difficulty to the set pieces it's really nicely made and makes the dev maps seem pointless in comparison.
One thing I'd have preferred would have been less fuel stations. I like a fuel station to be somewhere awkward because for me that's what this game's about ya know? But all said and done it's a nothing criticism.
Very well made, well thought out and executed, bravo sir/madam, any more maps from you?