Battlefield 1942 Makes It To The Mac 54
Tzarius writes "GameSpy has a short article that says Aspyr Media has shipped Battlefield 1942 and the Road to Rome expansion for the Mac [There's more information on system requirements and screenshots on the official Aspyr page for the game.] Surely a little prodding would get them to do that little bit more for Linux?"
Well (Score:5, Insightful)
No, a little money would get them to do things for Linux. No one doubts the ability of Linux users to prod.
Re:Well (Score:1)
Native ports are the way to go! (Score:5, Informative)
However, I've recently acquired the Linux version of Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri by Loki... and it is perfect. It installed like a dream, and there hasn't been a single problem. It could not have been easier. What Linux needs is more quality native ports like that, and if we can get BF1942, then Linux may start expanding as a native gaming platform.
Re:Native ports are the way to go! (Score:1)
Re:Native ports are the way to go! (Score:2)
Mac gamer! (Score:5, Funny)
linky [redvsblue.com] for the humor impaired
Re:Mac gamer! (Score:1)
(It's even in the movie you linked to)
Re:Mac gamer! (Score:5, Funny)
A trend? (Score:1, Redundant)
With any luck this process will become more and more common, but I'm not holdin gmy breath.
Re:A trend? (Score:3, Interesting)
But it's a seperate DVD that can be found for about $30. My brand-new Powerbook can't play it as well as my year-old Windows laptop, but it's playable. I haven't tried it on a Powermac (or iMac) though, so I can't comment on how it runs there. But it supposedly flies on the G5's (and dual G4's).
I own a Powerbook, but I use my PC for gaming. I only recently converted, so my PC is still mode
Linux is hard to sell games on. (Score:5, Insightful)
It's clearly possible, as Loki Software demonstrated, but the price disparity between Linux and Windows makes it a hard sell.
Re:Linux is hard to sell games on. (Score:4, Interesting)
It'll be kinda neat to return to the days of the Apple II when you'd pop in a disc, boot, and get the game :).
Re:Linux is hard to sell games on. (Score:2)
You mean as you can do now with PlayStation, XBox, GameCube...?
Re:Linux is hard to sell games on. (Score:5, Interesting)
The reason you could put the game on the boot disk in the past is because the OS did not do multitasking. (Also, computers were mostly instant-on, or close to instant-on.) Now that the OS does multitasking, and computers take a little while to boot, using a boot disk for a game is a dumb idea.
Re:Linux is hard to sell games on. (Score:2)
Maybe you could do a better job explaining what you mean by "Loading the proper GL handler". Permissions aren't a problem either. nVidia drivers automatically configure take care of the permissions issues, and DRI drivers simply need a line in the XF86Config/xorg.conf that tells it to allow all users to access the DRI device.
Sure
Re:Linux is hard to sell games on. (Score:2)
Writing software for OpenGL basic spec isn't too bad. It's whenever you want to use the full capabilities of the hardware that
wineX aka cedega (Score:4, Informative)
Info On Battlefield 1942 (Score:1, Insightful)
If you do not plan to play this game online, do not waste your money. The game was built to play online and the single player is very boring. As for multiplayer, well, it gets an A+. Batt
Re:Info On Battlefield 1942 (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Info On Battlefield 1942 (Score:2)
I had no idea that a BF1942 port was in the works for the Mac, and now I'll certainly run out and pick this up, because I still miss it from my old W2K desktop, but here's a question - does anyone know if those mods need cross compilation or similar for the mac version, or are they pure script or similar?
YLFIRe:Info On Battlefield 1942 (Score:2)
They have to be ported as well.
AFAIK, DesertCombat (the largest mod) isn't moving).
Re:Info On Battlefield 1942 (Score:1)
Don't forget (Score:5, Funny)
Don't forget to Right-click when you want to zoom, call artillery, switch to the TNT plunger, etc.
Sincerely,
PC BF1942 players of the world.
Re:Don't forget (Score:4, Interesting)
BTW, this means that your joke might have been relevant in 1998. Maybe.
Re:Don't forget (Score:1)
Re:Don't forget (Score:1)
Get ready to be oWnEd!
My only question: (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:My only question: (Score:1, Funny)
Re:My only question: (Score:1)
woo-hoo !
Re:Mac version? Why? (Score:2)
Re:Mac version? Why? (Score:2)
Re:Mac version? Why? (Score:1)
Re:Mac version? Why? (Score:2)
Re:How about a patch to convert Windows to Mac? (Score:2)
Re:Linux Installs (Score:2)
Another Halo? (Score:3, Insightful)
As for BF1942, the jury's still out. All I want to know is where I can download the demo and try it out myself.
PC demos (Score:2, Informative)
Long time (Score:1)
Hmm... nah (Score:2)
Desert Combat and Mods - Compatible? (Score:1)
Any word on whether this version is compatible with the PC mods or whether mods will have to be recoded? What has the track record been with other titles ported to the Mac?
But the reality is..... (Score:1)
system requirements (Score:1)