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> They seem to be concentrating a lot on games this year; EA, then iD?
> Hmmm.
>
Hardware later? The US Store is down.
Bob W
Well, it is one of the most common things that Windows users 'tease' us
about.
Thom
Not today. But fingers are crossed for the rumoured pending iMac having
the option of a stonker of a graphics card. Or dare we hope for a user
upgradable graphics card?
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> They seem to be concentrating a lot on games this year; EA, then iD?
> Hmmm.
It's the one area where switching to x86 counts as a `big win' for the
Mac platform.
Rowland.
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Yes indeed - just as the `IBM PC Compatible' crowd used to tease `us'
about having `toy' computers; now `they' tease 'us' due to the lack of
ports of Windoze games to Macs.
If there's anything that's on Windoze but not Mac, `they' will tease us
about it; and ignore anything that's available on Macs but not Windoze.
Hadn't you noticed?
Of course, these days, Macs get to run Windoze so `we' get the best of
both worlds.
Rowland.
(still 68k+PPC)
well it is true, if apple want to be the digital hub, games are a part
of that.
roger
> Thom White <th...@softhome.net> wrote:
>
> > zoara wrote:
> > > They seem to be concentrating a lot on games this year; EA, then iD?
> > > Hmmm.
> >
> > Well, it is one of the most common things that Windows users 'tease' us
> > about.
>
> Yes indeed - just as the `IBM PC Compatible' crowd used to tease `us'
> about having `toy' computers; now `they' tease 'us' due to the lack of
> ports of Windoze games to Macs.
Oooh, now there's a good point.