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CYBERAmazon Prince United States of America Feb 2000
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posted October 06, 2000 02:41
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Everyone:Just what the subject line indicates. And my apologies in advance if this is a tired, old question that's been answered already. My rudimentary search turned up nothing. CYBERAmazon |
UltraSonix King Melbourne, Australia May 2000
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posted October 06, 2000 04:05
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Will there even be a PC version of Civ3?  *grumbles about supposed 2002 date* ------------------ No, in Australia we don't live with kangaroos and koalas in our backyards... Despite any stupid advertisments you may see to the contrary... |
CYBERAmazon Prince United States of America Feb 2000
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posted October 06, 2000 14:08
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UltraSonix:**ROTFLMAO** Yeah, I read about that after posting my own query. So it appears both PCers and Mac lovers are in the same boat this time around. CYBERAmazon |
Jeffrey Morris FIRAXIS Firaxis
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posted October 07, 2000 13:37
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We wouldn't do it in-house, so it's up to the publisher (as usual). There was a Mac version of SMAC but not one of SMG, so who knows.Jeff |
Smash King Vancouver Canada pacific time Jul 1999
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posted October 07, 2000 23:40
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I would seriously consider it if it were up to me.Sales of Mac Civ series have been good.With the tremendous sales of imacs and new G systems,there is a decent market. Just about every mac owner I know has at least 1 copy of a Civ game. |
Atahualpa King of my castle (somewhere in at) Mar 99
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posted October 11, 2000 18:58
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Yeah! A MAC port would be great! |
MacUser ACS Civ2 Mac Webmaster Olathe, KS, USA Jul 1999
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posted October 13, 2000 07:29
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I would certainly buy a copy!!  ------------------ "And now for something completely different..." - John Cleese |
MacUser ACS Civ2 Mac Webmaster Olathe, KS, USA Jul 1999
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posted December 17, 2000 16:43
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quote:
 Originally posted by Jeffrey Morris FIRAXIS on 10-07-2000 01:37 PM We wouldn't do it in-house, so it's up to the publisher (as usual). There was a Mac version of SMAC but not one of SMG, so who knows.Jeff
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Jeff, any late breaking news about a Mac version (either classic or OS X) of Civ3? I've been reading that the coming OS X will make it easier for developers to create and support multiple versions for Windows, OS X and Unix/Linux platforms. Any comments? Do you think letters of support (a la Mech Warrior) to Hasbro Interactive would help the decision to release a Mac version? ------------------ Be what you is and not what you is not. Folks who do that are the happiest lot! - Mr. Wizard the Lizard, |
CYBERAmazon Prince United States of America Feb 2000
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posted December 17, 2000 18:33
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Jeffrey Morris:I would snap up a copy of a Mac-ported Civ III the instant I could get my hands on it. That is a promise and one, I believe, many Macintosh owners would freely give. Civ I, Civ II and Civ III are, IMHO, the best strategy games I have ever simply encountered (or will encounter). CYBERAmazon |
MacUser ACS Civ2 Mac Webmaster Olathe, KS, USA Jul 1999
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posted December 18, 2000 06:50
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quote:
 Originally posted by CYBERAmazon on 12-17-2000 06:33 PM Jeffrey Morris:I would snap up a copy of a Mac-ported Civ III the instant I could get my hands on it. That is a promise and one, I believe, many Macintosh owners would freely give. Civ I, Civ II and Civ III are, IMHO, the best strategy games I have ever simply encountered (or will encounter). CYBERAmazon
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So Cy, how do you really feel? I think that you speak for all the Mac-Civers on ACS!!! Heck, Mac users are even willing to pay money for half-baked "betas" (OS X and Civ2 MPG)!!! I GUARANTEE that we would sprint out in mass to lay down green backs for Civ3! Release lease it as beta and we'll play it for a year while Brian Neese from MacSoft writes the patches! Remember that for Mac-addicts, it's not a computer, it's a religion!!  ------------------ Be what you is and not what you is not. Folks who do that are the happiest lot! - Mr. Wizard the Lizard, |
MacUser ACS Civ2 Mac Webmaster Olathe, KS, USA Jul 1999
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posted December 27, 2000 09:58
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BUMP, in hopes that Jeff might see it and have some good news for us Mac-ophiles..------------------ Be what you is and not what you is not. Folks who do that are the happiest lot! - Mr. Wizard the Lizard, |
MacUser ACS Civ2 Mac Webmaster Olathe, KS, USA Jul 1999
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posted March 21, 2001 23:19
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It's been awhile since I asked the obvious question, so I thought I'd pose it again to see if there is any news. Anybody know anything?Now with OS X coming on Mar 24th, I think that an OS X and Linux port would be more feasible. "It could happen!" On the off chance that a rumor appears, would someone kindly post a note in the Civ2-Mac Forum and let me know? Thanks. ------------------ Be what you is and not what you is not. Folks who do that are the happiest lot! - Mr. Wizard the Lizard, |
Henrik Prince of the Angaracks Dec 2000
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posted March 22, 2001 02:41
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quote:
 Originally posted by CYBERAmazon on 10-06-2000 02:41 AM Will There Be a Macintosh Port of Civ III?
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I certainly hope so!  |
Atahualpa King of my castle (somewhere in at) Mar 99
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posted March 23, 2001 09:53
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My first contact with Civ (Civ1) was on a Mac! And I LOVED it. I hope I can experience this again.In addition all newer Macs are shipped with GeForce2 MX Graphics chips. So I guess making lots of 3D thingies shouldnt be a problem. But I dont think you will use OpenGL wont you? BTW, there is a quite good Multiplatform (Win, Linux, Mac) Graphics, Input, Network,... Library available: SDL I dont know the URL, but its quite good. Loki has produced their Linux port of Call To Power with it. SDL is available under LGPL (any modification to the libraries must be made public available, but it can be commercially used) IIRC. ATa |
Henrik Prince of the Angaracks Dec 2000
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posted March 23, 2001 11:19
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 Originally posted by Atahualpa on 03-23-2001 09:53 AM But I dont think you will use OpenGL wont you?
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Not sure what you mean, but OpenGl is included whit the computers as well... |
CYBERAmazon Prince United States of America Feb 2000
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posted March 25, 2001 17:31
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MacUser, et al.:My promise still stands — if a Macintosh port of Civilization III is made, it's mine. I was also among those who worked with Brian Nesse when he was busy writing corrective patches to Civilization II Gold. We didn't solve all the problems (one would've required ripping out the multi-player capability to solve), but I did get a copy of Civilization: Call to Power from the time, and also got an idea of what programming can be like. CYBERAmazon (P.S. Sorry for the months-long wait, MacUser. I simply forgot about this thread after October 2000 and was a bit surprised to see it still active into March 2001.) |
Murgatroyd King 95 South, 113 West Feb 2000
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posted March 31, 2001 22:22
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I can also promise that if a Mac version comes out, and my system (a 450 MHz G3 iMac) can run it, I will buy it.Murgatroyd |
Atahualpa King of my castle (somewhere in at) Mar 99
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posted April 01, 2001 21:09
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Henrik: As far as I know Firaxis has yet always used MS DirectX Interface for their games. Now the prob is that when you have the MAC version you cant MP-play with Windows versions (if they use DirectPlay, which I am sure they will do).Ata |
CYBERAmazon Prince United States of America Feb 2000
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posted April 02, 2001 20:47
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Atahualpa:I'd just be happy with a standard port to the Macintosh. Multi-player is nice, really, but being a Macintosh user means one is pleased oftentimes to just have the game. If it has multi-player compatible with Windows and/or other Macintosh machines, then that's icing on the cake, IMHO. CYBERAmazon |
Atahualpa King of my castle (somewhere in at) Mar 99
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posted April 04, 2001 09:13
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It's Firaxis! I can expect top-notch quality and support  ATa |
MacUser ACS Civ2 Mac Webmaster Olathe, KS, USA Jul 1999
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posted April 05, 2001 06:57
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quote:
 Originally posted by CYBERAmazon on 03-25-2001 05:31 PM MacUser, et al.:My promise still stands — if a Macintosh port of Civilization III is made, it's mine... CYBERAmazon (P.S. Sorry for the months-long wait, MacUser. I simply forgot about this thread after October 2000 and was a bit surprised to see it still active into March 2001.)
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Me too! And I'm always happy to be the "Gad fly" that bumps up this thread!  Ata: The nVidia GeForce3 (note the3! ) is coming to the Mac platform FIRST!!! It will be available this spring in the built-to-order G4 towers. The downside to the current fanless iMac is that it has to hold back on video card power otherwise things get too hot. High-end gaming has to go to the G4 towers. This info comes via MacAddict. By the way, Civ2 MGE plays great in OS X Classic environment! Now we just need a Linux/OS X port! Edit: cut ignorant comment about DirectX. Sounds like it is and will continue to be a big deal. Allegedly the MS X Box is named after DirectX and it will push the format hard. ------------------ Be what you is and not what you is not. Folks who do that are the happiest lot! - Mr. Wizard the Lizard, [This message has been edited by MacUser (edited April 05, 2001).] |
MacUser ACS Civ2 Mac Webmaster Olathe, KS, USA Jul 1999
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posted May 04, 2001 22:05
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Monthly bump just to keep the suggestion alive...------------------ Be what you is and not what you is not. Folks who do that are the happiest lot! - Mr. Wizard the Lizard, |
Henrik Prince of the Angaracks Dec 2000
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posted May 05, 2001 04:47
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Hopefully someone somewhere making the game will listen...  |
tniem Prince Grand Rapids Apr 2000
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posted May 05, 2001 13:09
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Not a Mac user, but know and understand the passion - my friends all own macs. Whoever is publishing the title (I think it is Infogames at this time) would be foolish not to port Civ III to Mac soon after release. |