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Old May 4, 2010, 10:08 PM   #1
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Tripwire Porting games for Mac on Steam

http://news.bigdownload.com/2010/05/...r-in-the-works

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Valve's announcement last week that the Mac port of Steam would be released on May 12 is already generating much excitement but until today there's been no word on what other third party games will be available for Mac Steam users. Today Big Download has confirmed with Tripwire Interactive that its two first person shooter retail games; Red Orchestra Ostfront 41-45 and Killing Floor, will be released for the Mac via Steam.

Wohoo! lets see if other Companys on steam now Follow Suit
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Old May 4, 2010, 10:56 PM   #2
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Sweet!

Lets hope others follow suit, and I'm sure there will be
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Old May 4, 2010, 11:33 PM   #3
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Hell yes! I hope they use Steam Play. That's another game I own that won't be wasted money, love Valve now
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Old May 5, 2010, 06:04 AM   #4
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Great news. Both of these games look pretty sweet. Let's hope other developers get on board sooner rather than later.

God, I love Valve.
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Old May 5, 2010, 06:10 AM   #5
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I hope Valve only allows genuine Mac efforts into their store, and leave Cider OUT.

I also hope they release the Mac version of Doom III on it, and make Ressurection of Evil Mac-compatible too
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Old May 5, 2010, 06:33 AM   #6
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I hope Valve only allows genuine Mac efforts into their store, and leave Cider OUT.
I know it would only complicate things for submissions, but I wouldn't mind if some old games were Cider like Doom 1-2, Wolfenstein, Quake 1, Unreal 1, Commander Keen etc. They'd have virtually no loss in performance considering their age.

Maybe the rule could be if a game uses software rendering (aka old!) then Cider is allowed? It'd bring in a lot of games.
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Old May 5, 2010, 06:33 AM   #7
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ok.. apple... NOW we need a real Gamer Mac... something like a Mac Pro Midi

Mac Mini : the 9400 is way too slow for my 24" display for gaming
iMac 21,5 : ATI 4670 is the best apple can offer for 1920x1080 Display ? .. gnah-never
iMac 27 : ATI 4850 is a nice card - but the resolution over 2500 pixel - oh nooo
Mac Pro: really expensive and the ati 4870 is out of date...

Apple Portables ? no - not for me

So .. what should i buy if i am also a gamer ?
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Old May 5, 2010, 04:41 PM   #8
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I know it would only complicate things for submissions, but I wouldn't mind if some old games were Cider like Doom 1-2, Wolfenstein, Quake 1, Unreal 1, Commander Keen etc. They'd have virtually no loss in performance considering their age.

Maybe the rule could be if a game uses software rendering (aka old!) then Cider is allowed? It'd bring in a lot of games.
All of those games except unreal already run through emulation with dosbox on windows so there should be no problem running them on the mac dosbox. In fact, you might be able to copy the game files and run them on dosbox like with gog.com games.
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I hope Valve only allows genuine Mac efforts into their store, and leave Cider OUT.
For many titles like EA's games it would be cider or nothing, and the option is always welcome. The benefit of purchasing Cider games on Steam rather than a different download service is if the performance sucks, you can just download the PC version in Bootcamp.
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Old May 6, 2010, 01:27 AM   #10
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Red Orchestra Ostfront 41-45 and Killing Floor
Not sure about killing floor, but Red Orchestra was developed using the "Steam Engine" so comes as no surprise that it will be ported. Expect alot of the HL2 modded games to be released on mac by the developers, especially if valve are including the required tools in their SDK.

Garrys mod and Trackmania are 2 titles that spring to mind.
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Old May 6, 2010, 02:06 AM   #11
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I hope Valve only allows genuine Mac efforts into their store, and leave Cider OUT.

I also hope they release the Mac version of Doom III on it, and make Ressurection of Evil Mac-compatible too
Well, I would be happy if they would just add an icon in the store telling us whether it is genuine of a cider port, and not just say it's a mac-game...
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So .. what should i buy if i am also a gamer ?
From a strictly gaming perspective, Macs are expensive, except for laptops. I travel and am happy with my MBP. But in this case it should be viewed as a 2in1 computer. The MacBookPro is competitive price wise with PC laptops capable of gaming. At home, I have a secondary PC gaming rig, a rig I bought for $700, then upgraded the video card and added memory. As long as I game, most likely I'll stay with that arrangement. I have an old G5 at home too, which runs great. I'll have to think about what I'll do when it dies- get an iMac or just use my laptop for my Mac stuff.
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