[ :cough: I'll pretend I didn't read that you are planning to break the license on OS X and run it on non-Apple branded hardware. - I'm not sure you even needed to mention it ! ].
Crossover *is* Wine, packaged to run on OS X. I haven't been able to persuade it to run Civ4 ... or, indeed, any other Windows-only software I want to run. I haven't tried incoldblood's installation method, but since the problem for me is that Crossover will not cope with the DVD-based copy protection, I doubt if that's a solution for me.
I wanted to try the Steam option so that I could give first hand advice here, but I refuse to pay Steam for a *third* copy of Civ4 and friends. So I signed up with Steam via Crossover, and tried the BtS demo. I couldn't get it to run, so my Crossover experiences so far are a total failure. Maybe it's just me
I can run Civ4 and all its variants, including Colonization, in Parallels and Windows XP. It allows me to run in an XP window, moveable to either of my screens (even that is more than the Mac version can do); and its performance is more than adequate for my needs on my 1st generation 2.66 GHz/4 GBytes/Geforce 8800GT quad-core Mac Pro.
Crossover *is* Wine, packaged to run on OS X. I haven't been able to persuade it to run Civ4 ... or, indeed, any other Windows-only software I want to run. I haven't tried incoldblood's installation method, but since the problem for me is that Crossover will not cope with the DVD-based copy protection, I doubt if that's a solution for me.
I wanted to try the Steam option so that I could give first hand advice here, but I refuse to pay Steam for a *third* copy of Civ4 and friends. So I signed up with Steam via Crossover, and tried the BtS demo. I couldn't get it to run, so my Crossover experiences so far are a total failure. Maybe it's just me

I can run Civ4 and all its variants, including Colonization, in Parallels and Windows XP. It allows me to run in an XP window, moveable to either of my screens (even that is more than the Mac version can do); and its performance is more than adequate for my needs on my 1st generation 2.66 GHz/4 GBytes/Geforce 8800GT quad-core Mac Pro.
i still use my sawtooth running tiger for around 90% of the things i do, but it shows its age when playing newer games. still play fallout2 every once in a while and civ3. i call it the longtooth.
. You can't run Parallels or Bootcamp on that, of course, as it has a PowerPC CPU. There used to be a Microsoft VirtualPC product that would allow Windows to run on PPC machines. That was an emulator. It was never very fast, and would certainly not cope with Civ4.
