Blizzard Releases OS X Starcraft Installer 47
Thapa writes "Giving you an new excuse to dust off an old favorite, Blizzard released a native OS X installer yesterday for StarCraft and Brood War, that lets you install from the original CDs - it's available for free download at their website.
This sure beats the old way to install StarCraft." We previously reported on a similar Diablo II installer for Mac OS X.
Attention... (Score:4, Funny)
mmmm seige tanks.
Re:Attention... (Score:4, Funny)
Yay for productivity!
I'll up ya one (Score:1)
errr... god I'm a dork!
Re:I'll up ya one (Score:1)
Not quite dorky enough.
the real issue here (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:the real issue here (Score:3, Informative)
I got a PowerBook with 10.3 about four months ago and it came with Classic.
You sure about no Classic? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:You sure about no Classic? (Score:1)
Re:the real issue here (Score:2, Funny)
Re:the real issue here (Score:1)
Re:the real issue here (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:the real issue here (Score:5, Informative)
Re:the real issue here (Score:1)
Re:the real issue here (Score:3, Informative)
Re:the real issue here (Score:2)
I suppose it depends on how you get OS X. I got OS X CDs with my new Rev. C PowerBook G4 I bought from wwww.apple.ca less than two months ago, and the pre-installed OS X 10.3 came with Classic support installed. The DVDs that came with the system to re-install the OS likewise have Classic support available on them.
Yaz.
you don't still play this game on pc? (Score:1)
Mac gamers (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Mac gamers (Score:4, Informative)
This isn't Windows, people, where you have to have dlls and registry keys.
Drag any System 9.2.2 System folder to your Mac's hard drive and you have installed Classic.
Your new Mac's System Restore DVD/CD will have a number of disk images in a hidden directory (.images or something like that.) One of them is a disk image of nothing more than an OS 9.2.2 System Folder and the Applications (Mac OS 9) directory. If you need to install the classic environment, just mount that image, and drag the system folder over.
Re:Mac gamers (Score:2)
In my opinion the old mac operating systems were inferior to windows and unix.
Now that has changed. OS X was my first Apple OS.
The thing is that the G5 PC and 17" Powerbook are rated as under top 5 gaming platforms... something that has not ever happened in the recent past. So this trend of PC-only-for-gaming is about to change.
But for now, perhaps you are right, and I'll stick to my PC just a little longer (until my next upgrade), then I will make my Apple the pri
Blizzard = awesome (Score:3, Interesting)
They are awesome.
Tangent about freecraft (Score:2)
Slashdot got pretty pissed at blizzard [slashdot.org] about a year ago when they cease and desisted the FreeCraft project. That thread has some other examples of blizzard evil and some slashdoters swore off blizzard products altogether. Their anger was understandable too; FreeCraft was one of the best games FOSS had.
(Freecraft mostly survived as wargus [sourceforge.net] but it looks like the Freecraft media project didn't. )
Re:Tangent about freecraft (Score:1)
It now lives in the UK, as the DMCA only works in the US...
Hopefully works with the old windows disks... (Score:2)
Re:Hopefully works with the old windows disks... (Score:2)
thankfully my friend has the hybrid cd, while i have the original 1.0
Re:Hopefully works with the old windows disks... (Score:1)
Re:Hopefully works with the old windows disks... (Score:2)
Re:Hopefully works with the old windows disks... (Score:2)
Re:Hopefully works with the old windows disks... (Score:2)
You wouldn't use the new installer in this case. You'd simply download the most recent OS X update archive from battle.net and install it in the same directory as the PC data files that were copied over.
All of the Mac updaters I've seen from Blizzard install a standalone executable (APPL or .app) file, rather than patching a pr
Re:Hopefully works with the old windows disks... (Score:2)
Copying data files from PC is not always reliable (Score:2)
More installers (Score:1)
Re:Linux natives (Score:2)
Linux and Mac situations are not comparable (Score:3, Interesting)
The Mac situation is completely different. While PC emulation exists for
Re:Linux and Mac situations are not comparable (Score:2)
Kleedrac
Re:Linux and Mac situations are not comparable (Score:2)
That is consistent with what I have said. Without those Linux binaries how many would have dual booted or used WineX? This part of the population is not paying for the port, a Win32 sale is replaced with a Linux sale, no new money. Time and time again one of the most frequent statements made by Linux users is that they only keep Windows around for games. In all honesty only th
Re:Linux and Mac situations are not comparable (Score:2)
And yet Doom 3 will have a linux client. Again I don't see how people can say that supporting WineX defeats linux clients being developed. Just because it's not the best solution doesn't mean it's not a solution.
Kleedrac
Re:Linux and Mac situations are not comparable (Score:2)
As Id said, because they think it is cool to do so not because they think it makes business sense. They are profitable enough that they can afford to engage in such "hobbies". Don't read this as a put down, it is not. Lots of good software is written as a hobby and not purely for profit. Of course that is an obvious point when discussing Linux.
Again I don't see how people can say that supporting WineX defeats linux clients being developed. Just because it's
Re:Linux and Mac situations are not comparable (Score:2)
Imagine this: most compatibility issues stem from the choice of API. The other big problem, endian compatibility, will have to be tackled anyway (you want to do a Mac port, after all).
So you choose an API that's compatible with most of the plat
Re:Linux and Mac situations are not comparable (Score:2)
Cross-platform APIs like OpenAL are no panacea and sometimes lock you into a least common denom
What StarCraft _really_ needs.... (Score:2)
That would definitely get alot more folks dusting off their old CDs for their 19" monitors
Re:What StarCraft _really_ needs.... (Score:2)
And an OSX version of Myth II... (Score:1)
http://projectmagma.net/index.shtml