... if this isn't ported to the Macintosh, I really have no reason to drop $2000 on one of those new iMacs. I'd just as well spend the same dollar amount on a good PC system and, well, learn to love WindowsXP alongside my old iMac.
I'm one of those folks who doesn't demand much from their computer. I want to:
1. Surf the Internet.
2. Type papers, prepare presentations.
3. Conduct online research.
4. Play games like Civ III.
If I'm going to shell out premium bucks for a Macintosh, it'd better be able to do all four of the above tasks. As it stand now, it would have 1, 2, and 3, but not 4 in its entirety. Furthermore, I don't know if I'd still be able to play Civ II in the 10.2 Jaguar OS environment (is MacOS 9.2 part of 10.2?).
So, as it stands now, a PC may be in my future, not a Macintosh. And the sad thing is, I *love* the Mac platform. But I suppose I could learn to work w/WXP as well.
**sigh** Here's to still hoping 1.29 and PtW come to the Macintosh platform.
Gatekeeper
I'm one of those folks who doesn't demand much from their computer. I want to:
1. Surf the Internet.
2. Type papers, prepare presentations.
3. Conduct online research.
4. Play games like Civ III.
If I'm going to shell out premium bucks for a Macintosh, it'd better be able to do all four of the above tasks. As it stand now, it would have 1, 2, and 3, but not 4 in its entirety. Furthermore, I don't know if I'd still be able to play Civ II in the 10.2 Jaguar OS environment (is MacOS 9.2 part of 10.2?).
So, as it stands now, a PC may be in my future, not a Macintosh. And the sad thing is, I *love* the Mac platform. But I suppose I could learn to work w/WXP as well.
**sigh** Here's to still hoping 1.29 and PtW come to the Macintosh platform.
Gatekeeper
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