Tuesday, Oct 2nd 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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One of the major drawbacks about Apple’s computers is that they really aren’t gaming friendly. Granted, EA has made a push to get their games onto the Mac, but what about others? In a recent interview, Valve co-founder Gabe Newell gives his views on the subject.

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When it comes to gaming, everyone seems to point the finger at Apple. They don’t do enough to get the games on their platform. The same remains true for Valve. Apparently they have met with Apple on numerous occasions to get the ball rolling, however, Apple never really follows through. Come on Apple, do you know how many people would love to play Half Life 2 on a Mac?

Hopefully with Apple embracing EA’s games on the Mac they will slowly become more willing to work with other gaming companies to get their software onto the Mac platform. Until this happens, Apple can never truly compete with the PC market. It’s sad (I’m a huge Apple fan) but true.

Valve co-founder on why its games aren’t on the Mac [via infiniteloop]

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  1.  Ty   View all comments by Ty  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Apple did announce though that more games would be arriving on Mac in the very near future.

  2.  Qwerty   View all comments by Qwerty  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    1. atm Mac is a pc
    2. Mac is a *nix alike -> opengl
    3. making games for Mac is like making games for linux … not enough market share
    4. directx is king on the pc gaming world …
    4. EA´s games … good luck with those -_-

  3.  Qwerty   View all comments by Qwerty  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Apple did announce though that more games would be arriving on Mac in the very near future.

    just a remark …. “near future”? .. 10 years?

  4.  Hagrun   View all comments by Hagrun  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    1. atm Mac is a pc
    2. Mac is a *nix alike -> opengl
    3. making games for Mac is like making games for linux … not enough market share
    4. directx is king on the pc gaming world …
    4. EA´s games … good luck with those -_-

    HAHA Very true Qwerty… EA’s games are the buggies piles of pooh I’ve ever seen. That being said I do love the Battlefield games. Nothing pisses me off more then almost winning an online match, then BOOM it crashes.

    EA needs to get on the debugging ball.


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