Hey all! I'm new around these parts of the woods so please excuse the ignorance in my question. I am however genuinely interested in your guys's opinion. Is it really THAT difficult to build a hackintosh? I know I really did not struggle at all when I built my first hackintosh a month or two ago, all I did was follow the guide to the dot while making sure I had compatible hardware and found it to be rather easy thanks to the amazing work others had done to make this even possible. I know of other peers who have tried to build one of these machines with no success in the past. Apparently, they have found it to be rather difficult which was a bit surprising to me considering the fact that they are very intelligent persons (certainly much smarter than I am). This lead me to really ponder on the question. Is it really that it's difficult to build a hackintosh? Has it just gotten easier over the last couple of years? Is it better documentation and guides that are making this possible and a viable option for users such as myself with minimal knowledge in the inner workings of an os? Or did I just get lucky with an easy first success?
TLDR: Is it really THAT hard to build a successful hackintosh? Has it gotten easier over the last couple of years?
TLDR: Is it really THAT hard to build a successful hackintosh? Has it gotten easier over the last couple of years?