http://gizmodo.com/5479978/steam-is-mos ... ng-to-macs
Now there will be a use for Macs.
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~þsÿçhø~ wrote:My laptops screen is broke, how can i fix it?
James wrote:THROW DARK SOULS AT IT
Well all hardcore gamers avoid Macs like the plague anyway. So yeah. Valve will probably get behind it, but I doubt it will have the market share they hoped for.portable mp3 player wrote:they're gonna port those shitty platformers and hexagonal games i know it
James wrote:http://kotaku.com/5484948/valve-teases-upcoming-mac-announcement-not-so-subtly
Mr. Tastix wrote:Sounds good in theory, but I fail to see a point unless developers get off their ass and start supporting the OSX itself. Since most games use DirectX and since DirectX is still being updated and supported by Microsoft, I don't see this happening very soon.
Also included in the announcement is the addition of a new "Steam Play" feature for Steam, allowing purchasers of either the Mac or PC versions of Valve's games to play on the other system free of charge.
Dae wrote:Excellent news.Mr. Tastix wrote:Sounds good in theory, but I fail to see a point unless developers get off their ass and start supporting the OSX itself. Since most games use DirectX and since DirectX is still being updated and supported by Microsoft, I don't see this happening very soon.
Cedega or Cider
even though it's an emulation it's really decent and most notable thing is that the performance of emulated games is pretty much at the same level with Windows
of course it's not flawless, but they're improving it and Steam could bring more interest to it (and the whole Wine project). Windows API doesn't change too much with time, so they only have to catch it up once