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As we continue to upgrade Rocket League with new technologies, it is no longer viable for us to maintain support for the macOS and Linux (SteamOS) platforms. As a result, the final patch for the macOS and Linux versions of the game will be in March. This update will disable online functionality (such as in-game purchases) for players on macOS and Linux, but offline features including Local Matches, and splitscreen play will still be accessible.

  1. Assign a Calling Key to the macro (any keystroke you wish). Define the Answer (any text or keyboard command, new pasteboard, execute script, launch application, etc). Each time you hit the Calling.
  2. Global Nav Open Menu Global Nav Close Menu; Apple; Shopping Bag +.

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If you purchased Rocket League for Mac or Linux on Steam, the game will still work with full functionality when installed and played on a computer running Windows 7 or newer.

Additional information can be found in the support article here.

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  • 4Latest 'Stable' Build OS X installer package for 10.6 and above

Be sure to install the latest stable X11 from Xquartz.org (2.7.9 as of May 05, 2016).

With considerable help from Nat Echols, we can now build coot automatically every night when a new revision is made available. I have three versions, built on three different computers. The 10.6 version is less current but it should run on 10.6.8 or greater. The 10.11 version is for 10.11 or later. The package installer will install everything in /Library/Coot. Unfortunately, it breaks if you move it. A wrapper shell script called 'coot' will reside in /usr/local/bin/coot when you are done.


  • 10.11: Go to the Stand-alone Coot for 10.11 page for a 10.11-specific version, 64-bit.


Under development.

  • 10.13: Go to the Stand-alone Coot for 10.13 page for a 10.13-specific version, 64-bit.

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The package installer will install everything in /Library/Coot. Don't move it. A wrapper shell script called 'coot' will reside in /usr/local/bin/coot when you are done. Run it with that using the command-line, or launch it with the launcher app linked in part 3 below.

For 10.11.4 and later

click on the package icon below:


Be sure to install the latest stable X11 from Xquartz.org (2.7.9 as of May 05, 2016).


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For 10.9.5 and later

click on the package icon below:

md5sum: 831f99f95daa401cbd484ae33b7b9dbb





For 10.6.8 and later

click on the package icon below:

MD5sum: c32da702561bace2a9abe5ed33f33d77(Fixes for SMILES and user menu items)




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  • I've made an Applescript 'Coot.app' that will open coot in a new terminal session for you. If you have a Finder window open, it will go to the directory displayed in the frontmost Finder window. Otherwise it will go to the Desktop.

This requires you to install the stand-alone Coot. It is merely an Applescript command to run /usr/local/bin/coot if you don't want to start coot from the command-line.







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