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Erm... my buddy 'methulah' here... is making a standalone RTS. k? This is going to kick ass
love to see some of the work :)
xocezert
Ive never played NetStorm, how is it? Whats it abou? and is it still available for me to buy?
yes thank you sir :)
but im not english you know :)
thanks anyway :)
xocezert
Erm... my buddy 'methulah' here... is making a standalone RTS. k? This is going to kick ass.
lets talk about something else .. :P
lets say euh euh mod making? who is making an mod and for what game?
xocezert
LOL? WTF? WHAT CAN IT DO THAT AN ATHLON ALREADY CAN'T DO?
STFU PLZ, it's going to suck so much, as much as windows XP unpatched.
only reason Mac's dont crash is beacuse of its stable Operating System.
Now with intels with Mac OSX, intels are l33t again.
Intels = gayed
Athlon 64 = pro
Mac = Work platform, it doesn't crash but doesn't support games
Huh?
Macintosh and PC's are vastly different. Especially the Operating System. Windows is extremely unstable, while Mac OSX isnt dependent on the processor. The computers themselves are different becuase of Apple's "MHz mean nothing" theory. In this theory, the processing speed does not directly matter, but the theoretical architectural yield does (or Floating Point Performance, if that floats your boat). While PC's rely solely on actual processing speed. Except for th AMD Athlon's series, which relies on both.