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Proving My Own Ignorance

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Warbirds 2004 will also run on a mac if you like WWII flight sims.Yes, MS copied the mac OS. Today the windows XP OS has closed any gap the mac had for graphics applications and video editing. It's just that they had that market for so long during the time that the mac was better/more efficient that there are still people out there that are not going to change to the more improved OS today ;)The above is just MHO. :)

>....play all FPS like>the great America's Army gameWow, I didn't know anyone else from the FS community played America's Army.

Dan

 

>>....play all FPS like>>the great America's Army gameI didn't know only Windows can run AA! :-roll One should REALLY pick a FPS that doesn't run in linux when they use that FPS as an example of why linux sucks :) There are plenty of them out there...Oh btw, AA was just fine for me speedwise in linux when compared to windows if that is what you were driving at.

Oh give me a break Randy, I've been a Mac user for years and I've never had any trouble running any of such programs as you mention. I really thought people had moved away from the "Mac is only for video and music" mantra. Try and take a look at a Mac forum or the Apple website and see what it has to offer and maybe you just might change your mind. Each OS has it's strenghts and weaknesses and it's not as clear cut as you say...-Mikkel

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