Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Jun 2007 19:36 UTC, submitted by atezun
Games Despite what many (including myself) thought when EA announced they would support the Mac platform, the games EA will release are actually not native ports - instead, they will use Transgaming's Cider engine, a Wine-like wrapper for running Windows games on Intel Macs. This news was found in a Transgaming press release. Apart from the fact that this might negatively affect performance, it also means PowerPC Macs will not be able to play these games.
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RE[2]: Figures
by poundsmack on Tue 12th Jun 2007 20:41 UTC in reply to "RE: Figures"
poundsmack
Member since:
2005-07-13

the point is that i dont want to have to buy xp/vista for my mac. I bought the mac to get away from windows. not to have windows come to me. especialy in pay form as a game "dependency". i mean thats jsut wrong!

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RE[3]: Figures
by Soulbender on Wed 13th Jun 2007 02:37 in reply to "RE[2]: Figures"
Soulbender Member since:
2005-08-18

"I bought the mac to get away from windows. not to have windows come to me. especialy in pay form as a game "dependency". i mean thats jsut wrong!"

In other news, Nintendo WII games depend on you owning a WII console and PS3 games depend on you owning a PS3.

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RE[3]: Figures
by PJBonoVox on Wed 13th Jun 2007 09:10 in reply to "RE[2]: Figures"
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2006-08-14

"I bought the mac to get away from windows"

It's not wrong. You should have thought of that before you went out and blew your cash.

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