For instance, PC MMOs such as Star Trek Online, Tera, and Star Wars: The Old Republic only run on Windows. Probably the most common reason Mac owners use Boot Camp is to play Windows-only games.
With the press of a button, you can switch between Mac and Windows every time your computer turns on. So you have a Mac but also want to run Windows? You’re in luck: shortly after the first Intel-based Macs arrived on the market in 2009, Apple released a tool called Boot Camp, which lets Mac owners install and start their machines natively in Microsoft Windows.