As for games, Mac has Halo (Halo 2 at some point), the quake series, Starcraft, Warcraft, Wolfire's games, and a myriad of others that I don't play. I don't WANT 7000 crappy games with a few gems, I just want the gems
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As a Mac-faithful person, who has to deal with PC's (especially PC games) I must say that it's total bs. There are more great games on the PC side. Macintosh is still an awful choice for gamers.Gramage wrote: As for games, Mac has Halo (Halo 2 at some point), the quake series, Starcraft, Warcraft, Wolfire's games, and a myriad of others that I don't play. I don't WANT 7000 crappy games with a few gems, I just want the gems
Well, you've hit the nail on the head. Mac = fun tool. PC = pure toy.Flickta wrote:As a Mac-faithful person, who has to deal with PC's (especially PC games) I must say that it's total bs. There are more great games on the PC side. Macintosh is still an awful choice for gamers.Gramage wrote: As for games, Mac has Halo (Halo 2 at some point), the quake series, Starcraft, Warcraft, Wolfire's games, and a myriad of others that I don't play. I don't WANT 7000 crappy games with a few gems, I just want the gems
And you are speaking about the "gems"...
nope, I have thought of this, but then I found out that sudo requires a password.Nayr wrote: I believe Mac OS X's main problems, which a virus could use, is the sudo command.
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cd /
sude rm -r *