Games for Macs
Created on: September 8th, 2006
I'll help you Mac users out... Is poker or golf even an action game?
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You idiot. If you're a rabid gamer, of course you should stick to Windows. The point is, if you're even a moderate gamer, other platforms like Mac and Linux have a number of native ports to satisfy most gamers' needs. Furthermore, on Linux there is Cedega that will run games that have not been ported (not always perfectly, but there's a database of what works, and popular games always work), and for Intel-based Macs there will be a similar product---Cider, I think, is what it's called. Of course, if games used OpenGL and SDL, porting would be almost automatic. In closing, f*ck the MS hegemonic monoculture.
"OMG, only 65 action games. If have the need to play anywhere approaching
that many, you have other problems. The games that are ported are the good
ones anyway. Basically, that's a complaint about not having enough poor
quality games. GG."
lol they have nothing good.
not to mention you pay 2000$ for a hip computer with 512mb ram :/
"To all the people screaming "LOL BUT WUT ABUOT BUTECAEMP LOLZ": I'd like to
see your Mac run Oblivion at highest settings. I really would." Oh would you? Would a MacPro with two 3 GHz Dual Core Intel Xeons, 16 GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 with 512MB of VRAM and Stereo 3D be up to the challenge, f*ggot?
1. two 3 GHz Dual Core Intel Xeons 2."16gb" 3. 160gb ata 4. NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 with 512MB of VRAM 5. no monitor 6. one 16x superdrive 7. no Fibre Channel Card 8. no modem 9. Apple Keyboard and Mouse 10. mac os x 11. no apple software 12. no AppleCare Protection Plan (APP)$10,574.00 -- yea for that price it better run oblivion might have to spend a little extra for a monitor to see it though
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