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"O' Knight who until recently was called SMACed, we have brought you a shrubbery..."
What's up with the name change? Who's "Wiglaf?" It sounds familiar, but I can't place it.
To your question, I sent a note to Westlake yesterday asking them to update us as to the sys req.s (especially related to OS X) and potential release date. I'll let you know what they say."Don't stop thinking about tomorrow! It'll soon be here!" - Fleetwood Mac
Have you checked out the MacAddict Forums? I'm "Father of the Bar Mitzvah" if you visit!
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Re: Mac Civ3
Originally posted by Wiglaf
... The main concern I have is the 64 RAM, not large by any standards. The PC side requires 32 at the very least, so it's going to be close. No doubt, I won't get optimal performance if it does indeed startup, but I can still hope."Don't stop thinking about tomorrow! It'll soon be here!" - Fleetwood Mac
Have you checked out the MacAddict Forums? I'm "Father of the Bar Mitzvah" if you visit!
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What's up with the name change? Who's "Wiglaf?" It sounds familiar, but I can't place it.
DUDE! Get thee to a computer store and buy RAM! It is insanely cheap cheap right now and VERY easy to add to your machine! You can check prices at www.Pricewatch.com and order from places such as Coast To Coast Memory
I've never really had the need in the past for extra RAM...I'm not a hardcore gamer as I'm sure you've noticed. Besides playing, adding memory wouldn't have helped me much, as I don't rely on system taxing programs for work, etc.
Still, if 64 MB of RAM is really that depressing, I think it's time I got moving. Thanks for the links - if I'm reading it right, that memory isn't nearly as expensive as my local stores made me believe. One had a pretty small upgrade for $499...glad I wasn't suckered into it.
Thanks again, I'll try and upgrade this thing into a computer...wish me luck.
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If Civ3 requires me to upgrade my OS or anything else for that matter,then I will simply buy another PC.They are dirt cheap now and Apple is going downhill fast.
I might get one either way.I'm so sick of hunting for software in my hometownThe only thing that matters to me in a MP game is getting a good ally.Nothing else is as important.......Xin Yu
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Hope you stick with macs, Smash. Not only are you a very valuable asset to these forums, you also aid apple in some of its more difficult times.
Then again, if you have work that requires a PC, or if you have become fed up with apple, I guess I can understand. Keep playing civ, either way
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Oh I'll keep my mac,but I'm not going to spend any more money on hardware and what not.No X for me.I watched it go from 8.5 to 10.1 in less than 3 years.If civ won't run on something in the 8.x series then I jump.It very similiar to beta vs vhs.Why fight the current?
realizes some may not know what beta wasThe only thing that matters to me in a MP game is getting a good ally.Nothing else is as important.......Xin Yu
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Don't give up on Apple yet! A LOT of people are very excited about UNIX with a friendly GUI! I know several PC/UNIX users who are planning on buying a Mac once OS X is truely in a final form. This is going to make a ton of software available to both 'nix users and Mac users. Whether or not that drags in a lot of game developer remains to be seen, but it will make Macs a much stronger and viable platform.
As for Civ III, I'd bet money that it will be a "Carbon" version that will play on 8.5+ with the Carbon Library extension set. It WILL , however, eat RAM!"Don't stop thinking about tomorrow! It'll soon be here!" - Fleetwood Mac
Have you checked out the MacAddict Forums? I'm "Father of the Bar Mitzvah" if you visit!
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Originally posted by Wiglaf
Ever read Beowulf? SMACed was too caps lock oriented and based on one game (I don't play alpha centauri as much as I used to, the graphics started giving me headaches) so I figured a name change wouldn't be bad.-HOWITZER AL-
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Some complain that God put thorns on roses,
While others rejoice that He put roses among the thorns.
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Everyone:
Is Apple really back to where it was in the mid-1990s — i.e., ready to slip beneath the waves generated by the M$ iceberg?
Smash ... I feel your pain. If I want software and such for my machine (iMac 333mhz, 160 RAM, OS 8.5.1), I have to order it over the Internet, phone or hop in the car for a 3 1/2 hour journey due southeast.
As for Civ III ... I hope it runs on the my iMac's specs. If not .... hmm ... it's hard to say what I would do right now. I rather like having a decent monetary cushion. To spend it all on a new computer for a mere game (blasphemy! Civ III is not a "mere" game! ) probably isn't sound fiscal policy.
Only time will tell.
CYBERAmazon"I may not agree with what you have to say, but I'll die defending your right to say it." — Voltaire
"Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart." — Confucius
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Cyber, I'm pretty sure civ3 will run on your mac. If it doesn't...ouch. Something went wrong if a 333/160 can't run a Firaxis TBS game. Then again, what do I know.
As for apple, they aren't in the slums, mostly due to the iMac, but when the next big wave of computers comes, they have to step up to bat and sell sell sell. Microsoft's 95% hold on the market has to be broken sooner or later, and I'm confident it will be. If not, oh well, PCs are good too, and macs will still be in business either way.
MacUser, any word on a Civ3 Mac forum? Would Mark go for that? Might be something worth consideration.
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