Starcraft, Diablo II.
About 0 issues except for when OSX came a knocking, and even then it was just a carbon reincarnation.
About 0 issues except for when OSX came a knocking, and even then it was just a carbon reincarnation.
I still have my Mac copy of the Dig. Luckily I don't have to break out a Power Mac to play it since Lucas re-released it with an OS X update.
The introduction of Steam and games like TF2 have taken Mac's to a whole new level. Now Apple just needs to address some performance issues though.
Is it true that mac TF2 players can play with Windows players through online?
Wow, if you thought Unreal Tournament 04 was good, you really needed to have played Unreal Tournament 99. Best gaming experience I have had in my entire life. Nothing will ever come close to that game, from the music, the taunts, the weapons, the style... just everything.
While UT04 was good, it doesn't even touch the first one.
Years ago I loved Warcraft II on a Mac. Also Starcraft, and CivII.
I bought and also like both Left for Dead titles, but they feel a lot more repetitious to me after a little while. The concept that you're playing out scenes of movies is really cool, but it leads to game-play that feels like you're being led on an invisible track, too, once you've played through a scene once or twice. (EG. The same characters say the same canned statements in the same places, each time.)
Ripped off.I actually loaned my copy of The Dig to a friend about 10 years back, then we lost touch, then I finally ordered a new copy again from Amazon for only $7.
UT GOTY Mac Edition, I still play daily, I'm in a UT clan that still runs a public server. Been playing this since I purchased it 10 years ago. I tried other FPS games, but nothing feels, looks, plays or has the community support that UT has.Wow, if you thought Unreal Tournament 04 was good, you really needed to have played Unreal Tournament 99. Best gaming experience I have had in my entire life. Nothing will ever come close to that game, from the music, the taunts, the weapons, the style... just everything.
While UT04 was good, it doesn't even touch the first one.
I vaguely remember a wicked Star Trek game for the LCIII...
On the bright side, the LCIII is still in my parents' basement and would probably work if I tried setting it up. I'd just need to find a copy of the 17 year old video game and I'd be set...