Game Overview

Bodycam is a first-person shooter (FPS) game developed by Reissad Studio, known for its ultra-realistic graphics and unique gameplay perspective. The game is played from the viewpoint of a body-worn camera, which adds a distinctive found-footage feel often seen in police or military operations. This perspective, combined with high-fidelity graphics and realistic audio, aims to create an immersive and intense gaming experience. The game leverages Unreal Engine 5 to deliver hyper-detailed environments and lifelike visuals, making the gameplay appear almost like real footage. The bodycam perspective offers a different take on the traditional FPS control scheme, requiring players to adjust their aim and movement more precisely. Bodycam includes three game modes: Free-For-All Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, and Body Bomb. Maps feature a dynamic day and night cycle, adding another layer of strategy, especially with the use of flashlights in dark environments. Additionally, the game includes a global ranking system, allowing players to compete on a worldwide scale. Bodycam has garnered significant attention for several reasons. Its ultra-realistic graphics and audio create an immersive experience that stands out in the FPS genre. The bodycam POV offers a fresh take on FPS gameplay, differentiating it from other shooters. The game has been widely discussed on social media and streaming platforms, contributing to its popularity. Furthermore, Bodycam has often been compared to Unrecord, another bodycam-style game, which has helped it gain visibility. Currently, Bodycam is only available for Windows PCs and does not officially support macOS. To run Bodycam on a Mac, you would need to use a workaround such as installing Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp, using cloud gaming services or using compatibility layer called CrossOver.

Bodycam on Mac

1. Play Bodycam with CrossOver via Steam

Game runs better with Game Porting Toolkit 2.0. Game Porting Toolkit (GPTK) 2.0 introduces several significant enhancements aimed at improving the gaming experience on Apple devices. Key updates include support for ray tracing, the AVX2 instruction set, and improved graphics and compute compatibility, which collectively enhance performance and visual fidelity. The toolkit also offers an expanded set of game technologies and tools for debugging and profiling games using Metal tools like Metal HUD, Metal GPU capture, and Metal System Trace. These improvements make it easier to port and optimize Windows games for Mac.

CrossOver is a software tool that enables users to run Windows applications on macOS and Linux without needing a Windows operating system license. It is based on the popular open-source Wine project and works by translating Windows API calls into POSIX calls on-the-fly, eliminating the performance and resource penalties of virtual machines. With CrossOver, users can seamlessly integrate Windows applications into their native environment, running them as if they were native applications on their Mac or Linux systems. This software is especially useful for those who need access to certain Windows-only programs for business, education, or gaming purposes, providing a streamlined and efficient solution without the complexity of dual-booting or maintaining a separate Windows installation. Here’s how to play Bodycam using CrossOver through Steam:

Download CrossOver
  1. Visit the CrossOver website, purchase the software, and download it. Install CrossOver on your Mac by dragging it into the Applications folder.
  2. Open CrossOver, click Install a Windows Application, and select Steam from the list. Follow the prompts to install.
  3. On the right side, in the Advanced Settings, switch D3DMetal and MSync toggles.
  4. Launch Steam within CrossOver, log into your Steam account, find Bodycam in the Steam store, and install it.
  5. Navigate to the Library in Steam, find Bodycam, and click Play to start your simulation.

1. Play Bodycam on cloud gaming services (Boosteroid and GeForce Now)

Note: Cloud gaming probably is the best way to play Bodycam on Mac (M1/M2/M3) currently as game is poorly optimized even for high-end PCs. Running it via compatibility layers may lead to low performance and crashes.

Cloud gaming platforms stream games from remote servers, offering high performance without demanding hardware. Cloud gaming services are expanding the accessibility of gaming by eliminating many of the traditional barriers, such as the need for constant hardware upgrades and the initial cost of games. As internet speeds increase and technology advances, cloud gaming continues to grow as a popular alternative to traditional console and PC gaming.

Boosteroid

Bodycam on Boosteroid

Boosteroid is a cloud gaming platform that allows users to play video games directly from the cloud on various devices, including PCs, smartphones, and smart TVs. This service provides access to a wide range of games without the need for powerful hardware. With Boosteroid, gamers can stream their favorite games over the internet, bypassing the need for downloading or updating games locally. The platform operates on a subscription model, offering different tiers to accommodate various user needs and preferences. Boosteroid is known for its ease of use, enabling seamless gaming experiences across different operating systems and devices, promoting greater accessibility and convenience for gamers worldwide.

  1. Visit Boosteroid, sign up, and subscribe.
  2. Search for the Bodycam game and play directly in your web browser.

Note: Boosteroid streams games seamlessly, making it accessible on most internet-connected devices.

GeForce Now

Bodycam on geforce now

GeForce Now is a cloud gaming service developed by NVIDIA that allows users to stream video games to their devices, leveraging NVIDIA’s powerful cloud-based GPU servers. This service enables gamers to play their own games from popular digital libraries such as Steam, Epic Games Store, and Uplay on virtually any device, including PCs, Macs, Shield TVs, and mobile devices. GeForce Now differentiates itself by not requiring users to purchase games from a specific library, instead allowing them to play games they already own, provided those games are supported on the service. It offers various membership tiers, including a free option and a premium subscription that provides enhanced graphics with RTX technology, reduced waiting times, and extended session lengths.

  1. Register for a GeForce Now account on their website. Choose between free or premium plans.
  2. Install the GeForce Now app on your chosen device (PC, Mac, or mobile).
  3. Use the search feature in the app to locate Bodycam.
  4. Click Play on Bodycam within the app to begin streaming the game.
  • Boosteroid
  • $9.99 / month
  • Wide game compatibility
  • Integrated game store with thousands of games
  • Platform accessibility (PCs, smartphones, and Smart TVs)
  • No hardware requirements
  • Monthly subscription model
  • Sign Up
  • GeForce Now
  • $9.99 / month
  • RTX support for realistic graphics
  • Game streaming up to 1080p
  • Session-based gameplay
  • Compatibility with most digital game stores
  • Free and premium membership tiers
  • Sign Up

3. Use Boot Camp (for Intel-based Macs only)

Note: Boot Camp is not supported on Macs with M1/M2/M3 chips.

Boot Camp is a utility software included with macOS that allows users to install and run Windows on Macintosh computers in a dual-boot configuration. By partitioning the computer’s hard drive, Boot Camp enables a Mac to boot either into macOS or Windows, providing full system performance for Windows as it runs natively on the hardware. This solution is ideal for Mac users who need to run Windows applications that do not have macOS versions or who require the performance benefits of running certain programs directly on the hardware without virtualization overhead. Boot Camp simplifies the installation process, guiding users through the setup with step-by-step instructions and making it straightforward to switch between operating systems.

  1. Get the Windows 10 ISO file (Windows 11 ISO file) from the Microsoft website. Choose the version that matches your license.
  2. Find Boot Camp in the Utilities folder within your Applications. Open it to start the setup.
  3. Use Boot Camp Assistant to allocate space on your hard drive for Windows. Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust the partition size.
  4. Follow the prompts in Boot Camp Assistant to begin the Windows installation. Your Mac will reboot into the Windows setup.
  5. During the Windows installation, choose the BOOTCAMP partition and format it.
  6. Complete the installation by following the Windows setup instructions.
  7. To switch between macOS and Windows, restart your Mac and hold the Option key to select the operating system you want to use.
  8. Once Windows is installed, set up Bodycam like on any PC.
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