PC Games to Mac: first Bootcamp, now "Cider"?

Discussion in 'Third party hardware, software and accessories' started by wari_aktiv, Aug 4, 2006.

  1. wari_aktiv

    wari_aktiv Active Member

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    Just thought I'd share something with you Mac-Gamers who still have a bone to pick regarding the availability of games for the Mac. (Spotted with the help of Fark.com)

    Cider Game Engine

    Maybe the most interesting thing was this statement:

    ...Cider is so effective that publishers will be able to simultaneously deploy the Mac and Windows versions of their titles, even for new games already in development...."

    Thought you guys'd like to know.

    Cheers. :)
     
    #1 wari_aktiv, Aug 4, 2006
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  2. PatrickGaerlan

    PatrickGaerlan Super Moderator
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    Very interesting. I hope what they claim is true and that game developers take advantage of it. Sure beats having to restart into Windows just to play a game.
     

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