About my game.. I seriously rushed it so it might be very hard to complete.

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Show posts MenuQuote from: Darth Mandarb on Thu 09/11/2006 20:11:33Guess we were all wrong.Quote from: Hooey on Thu 09/11/2006 19:36:43It's slower because Adobe Photoshop isn't Universal yet. It's still the old PPC version so Intel OS X has to run it through Rosetta to run it and blargh
But ... but ... I thought everything just runs better on a Mac???
Quote from: Darth Mandarb on Wed 08/11/2006 20:00:29Oh, don't get me started on this...
As funny as I think the new Mac/PC commercials are (and they are humorous!) the over-all point of them irritates me.
When that guy says "Macs are better for creative stuff" I just feel the urge to punch him. There is nothing he can do on a MAC that I can't do just as good (if not better) on a PC. Maybe 15 years ago Macs were better for graphics stuff but, not sorry to say, that's just not the case anymore.
Now-a-days it more depends on the skill of the user, not the computer.
I can't wait till the people those commercials actually get to buy a Mac realize that, basically, the message is "If you're too stupid/unable to work a PC, buy a Mac!" They're basically insulting their customers.
Don't get me wrong ... I don't dislike Macs. They're very pretty and fully functional. But they aren't, in my opinion, any better than a PC.
Now I know some will say "But macs don't get viruses!!" to which I reply, "yeah ... and when Macs are 99% of what computer users are on (rather than 1% as they are now compared to the 99% using PCs), they will have just as many viruses as PCs do." To say that Macs are more secure is just silly. Silly I say!
Oh wait!! Mac's power cords just *plop noise* pop right off. Riiiightt ... 'cause I know that is handy as I have ALL my power cords laid across heavy traffic areas. So clever!!
Let the Mac-addicts ranting begin
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