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That is one of my favorite gamespot reviews of all time.Gods and Generals.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzOWHj13Ra4
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Return to castle wolfenstein: Got good reviews but it was very repetitive and not in a good way. Luckily I only payed $3 for it.
Can't believe you didn't like bioshock, it is in my top 5 games of all time. But to each his own.
I can see that people can like it, but for me it just didn't click. I don't know why really. Seeing the same enemies over and over, having no fear of dying (even restarted save if I died) etc. I hear the second is even worse. Yeah, more enemies would have been really nice, but I really liked the concept. I think another thing that would have been cool is if they did a different game for each type of hacking, instead of the same one each time. Haven't, and probably won't, play the second one considering I have a mac and all (sucks sometimes).[QUOTE="Iantheone"]Never played Infamous, but I can be certain that any PC gamer should have the OB. With HL2 and expansions it will take about 20+hours I think? Portal is another 2 and TF2 is one of the most popular online games out there. I would put the OB at 10/10. The whole HL2 series and some extras for the price of one game is extraordinary svenus97Well I can get the OB for 25 USD and InFamous for 35 USD so I might just buy bought, but I think I'm going with OB, I just hope Half Life 2 is similar to BioShock. BTW: What is TF2 like, and also are there any mods I should look out for? Half life 2 is not similar to bioshock in any way other than you are first person shooter. Bioshock is better IMO but both are good
Return to castle wolfenstein: Got good reviews but it was very repetitive and not in a good way. Luckily I only payed $3 for it.
Can't believe you didn't like bioshock, it is in my top 5 games of all time. But to each his own.
[QUOTE="kodyoo"]I play games on my mac all the time. In particular: Bioshock, starcraft2, steam games like killing floor and portal. The one thing you NEED to do is get smcfancontrol. Then make a new setting that sets fans to max RPM. The reason you need to do this is that Mac runs fans at 1/3 capability and therefore you have overheating problems. In fact, I had bioshock constantly freeze until I got smcfancontrol to boost my fans to what they should be runningmistergamer2006oh... this could be very usefull for me! smcfancontrol? ok :D r u running this on Windows 7? or as a parallel from Mac OS... cuz even now, my cpu is at like 70 degrees and the fan is spinning 3000 rpm...
I run on my mac. The games I listed can run without having to use parallels or bootcamp. They can run natively if you get the right version (obviously the mac version). As far as my virtual machine goes, I use parallels, but the only game i've tried so far on that is half life 2 and it worked perfect (Using XP). And I very much doubt you could run the smcfancontrol using bootcamp simultaneously considering smcfancontrol is a Mac program not a windows program. BTW, my fan speed max is 6000 RPM, which makes a big difference.
To my knowledge I don't think there is a mac version for starcraft or fallout 3. SAGE_OF_FIREYou could not be more wrong, there is a mac version of Starcraft and Starcraft 2. I know because I have them. As far as fallout 3 goes, you are right though, no such mac version exists.
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