My question to you would be WHY in the hell do you have a Mac? :)
Icr2 is about the only game you can get that's any good. Try a PC and
have a much better selection. :)
Sean
My question to you would be WHY in the hell do you have a Mac? :)
Icr2 is about the only game you can get that's any good. Try a PC and
have a much better selection. :)
Sean
While PCs do have a much better selection of software, let's face it:
much of that selection is not worth buying. Besides, the most of the
best games get ported to both platforms anyway (WarCraft 2, Command &
Conquer, Links, Mech 2, Descent 2, and, yes, ICR2, with Nascar arriving
in October).
In the process, some games get *improved* on there way to the Mac, such
as with higher resolution graphics. Prime example: Mac ICR2 allows
network play, and recognizes *voice* commands given to your pit crew!
Now don't get me wrong, I am often envious of the better software
selection for the PCs, and Mac users often have to wait quite a while
before a game gets ported. But, in my opinion, if you have a little
patience, the Mac's combination of ease of use, relatively trouble-free
operation, and quality game implementation make it a great platform.
In the words of great orator, Rodney King, "Can't we all just get
along?" ;)
Jim Getzen
> > My question to you would be WHY in the hell do you have a Mac? :)
> > Icr2 is about the only game you can get that's any good. Try a PC and
> > have a much better selection. :)
Lets nip the Mac vs. Pc discussion in the bud. Everyone has made up
their mind about this, and I can just see this exploding into another
Macs suck vs Pc's suck thread. As a user of both, I can say they both
have their merits. Can we just agree on that and move on?
-Dennis