T t19880821 macrumors regular Original poster Sep 8, 2008 #1 I'm looking to buy Spore, but I'm debating whether to buy it for Windows or OSX? Can you guys offer some advice, maybe some differences between the two performance-wise? I have Leopard and Windows Home XP SP2. Again, thanks a lot guys.
I'm looking to buy Spore, but I'm debating whether to buy it for Windows or OSX? Can you guys offer some advice, maybe some differences between the two performance-wise? I have Leopard and Windows Home XP SP2. Again, thanks a lot guys.
T t19880821 macrumors regular Original poster Sep 8, 2008 #3 really? wow i didn't know that. thanks a lot!
txa1265 Suspended Sep 8, 2008 #4 jeejeebu said: There's only one version. It is Win and Mac compatible. Click to expand... I was so thrilled when I realized that ... made life much easier!
jeejeebu said: There's only one version. It is Win and Mac compatible. Click to expand... I was so thrilled when I realized that ... made life much easier!
pianoplayer1 macrumors 6502 Sep 8, 2008 #5 jeejeebu said: There's only one version. It is Win and Mac compatible. Click to expand... All multi-platform releases should be like this. Can you image a dual sided Blu-ray on one side, DVD on the other game for PS3, XBOX, PC and Mac?
jeejeebu said: There's only one version. It is Win and Mac compatible. Click to expand... All multi-platform releases should be like this. Can you image a dual sided Blu-ray on one side, DVD on the other game for PS3, XBOX, PC and Mac?
T t19880821 macrumors regular Original poster Sep 9, 2008 #6 txa1265 said: I was so thrilled when I realized that ... made life much easier! Click to expand... there's one thing EA did right
txa1265 said: I was so thrilled when I realized that ... made life much easier! Click to expand... there's one thing EA did right