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Ifeelbloated
Jun 21, 2002, 09:14 AM
:D Yeah, I'm grinning like a chesire cat. This game kicks some serious ASS! A must have for FPS fans. :D
topicolo
Jun 21, 2002, 09:59 AM
Originally posted by Ifeelbloated
:D Yeah, I'm grinning like a chesire cat. This game kicks some serious ASS! A must have for FPS fans. :D
I'm glad you discovered it. You should try it in multiplayer--THAT KICKS ASS. Anyway, give Jedi Knight 2 a try and you'll really be grinning :)
buffsldr
Jun 21, 2002, 10:15 AM
what type of system do you have? how well does the game play on your system?
topicolo
Jun 21, 2002, 10:19 AM
Actually, I was playing that on my pc gaming machine. I only have a 64meg Geforce2MX400 in it so the games were running at a pokey 25-40fps. I know, I know. PC's suck. In fact, I just fried my processor :(. I want to get a new mac in its place, but i'm totally short on cash. I guess I'll just have to do without a computer for a while :(
Ifeelbloated
Jun 21, 2002, 10:56 AM
I've got a stock 933Mghz G4 with the standard Gforce4MX card. It runs beautifully. Looks beautiful and plays beautiful. The action is INTENSE. I was a combat soldier(mech infantry) in the army-never saw action;but the game comes damn close. Having the right technical consultants during the development of this title REALLY paid off.
ArtMan617
Jun 23, 2002, 03:41 PM
Is the game worth buying? I played Frontline for PS2 and I liked it, and I'm always up for a good FPS for Mac, but has anyone run into Wolfenstein-like carbon problems?
-ArtMan617
crassusad44
Jul 1, 2002, 05:22 PM
I'm hooked, that's all I can say. MoH:AA and RtCW is the best Mac games I've played since the Marathon series...
I just need to wait for the expo (and a new tower) and then I'll finally have enough computing power to even think about running MoH : AA. :rolleyes:
hitman
crassusad44
Jul 2, 2002, 06:50 AM
Originally posted by hitman
I just need to wait for the expo (and a new tower) and then I'll finally have enough computing power to even think about running MoH : AA. :rolleyes:
hitman
The sys reqs are quite steep, yes, but it looks sooo beautiful on a G4 DP 1 GHz with a 22" cinema display... Have not tried it on my home machine yet though (DP 800).
Originally posted by crassusad44
The sys reqs are quite steep, yes, but it looks sooo beautiful on a G4 DP 1 GHz with a 22" cinema display... Have not tried it on my home machine yet though (DP 800).
Grrr....thats enough computer power and screen space for two people :)
Have you tweaked any Quake 3 files to take advantage of the dual processors?
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