Probably not.
having a lengthy game running on it would at least allow me to get more
mileage out of it.
"MACs are better for sound and graphics!" he yelped before he was knocked out cold in the last round of smear the queer.
Mustache? Check.
Ponytail? Check.
Terminal Acne? Check.
Oblivious Liberalism? CHECK CHECK
I expect in the near post apocalyptic future to see subterranean warrens populated by a Mac worshipping cult, who only retain a thumb and one finger. And for god sakes, look at the apple. The rainbow apple!
As for the Bill Gates issue, I keep a PC to play games on and do my network work on linux machines. You can get the windows emulator and perhaps it may work for you.
year and it has come a long way in just the last 5 years. The latest OS appears to have better tools than Linux &
includes features that aren't available in any OS to date. You might want to go back to their website & take a look
at the new stuff. It's pretty impressive. Also, their development tools, X Code, is free & included with the OS, so you
can build what you want with it. Linux apps can be ported to the system & it has the ability to emulate an X windows
environment, already included. Virtual Machine is not really for game play, I already looked into it as a fallback
for PC games. I've read that it won't take advantage of graphics processors & would be too slow to play PC games
on. So a linux version of the game could probably be compiled to run on Tiger. Just FYI.
Now, what would be cool is if Stardock partnered up with Ambrosia Software to port GC2 to the Mac. Ambrosia recently ported both Uplink and Darwinia to the Mac.
I'd love to have GC2 running on my powerbook... but I know there probably aren't enough people like me out there to make it worth their time or money
But the bottem line is, people who want to play games, buy a PC. And PC has proberly 98% of the audiance for games. And if GC2 sells roughly, lets dream, 100,000 copies, then only around 2,000 Mac users would also buy it. Now it would cost a lot of money to produce and most of all publish it as a Mac version as well. So logically that money would be better spent trying to advertise and sell the PC version.
So basically unless they really want to target everyone, they are not going to release it on Macs
Did you guys hear that Macs are switching to use Intel processors? That should make Virtual PC a lot faster, so it might become more feasible to play games on it. I don't think that it will make it much easier to port games from the PC though.
While it's too soon to tell, given the timeframes for Apple's switch to Intel processors, one may find that new virtualization/hypervisor bits will be part of their OS. Which, granted, would still mean you would need to be running Windows somewhere rather than a native port, but RAM's cheap, especially if you're using it for a game to begin with.
We'll see...
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