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Enter The Matrix??
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Any news on if the mac version of "Enter the Matrix" will be available on the 15th?
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Nope, I believe it's just for PC. But wouldn't that be nice if it was released for Mac though? Oh yeah!
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World of Warcraft (Whisperwind - Alliance) <The Eternal Spiral>
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Originally posted by Jansar:
Nope, I believe it's just for PC. But wouldn't that be nice if it was released for Mac though? Oh yeah!
Nah, it's an average game at best. Get it for GameCube, XBOX or PS2 instead.
I really hope they won't port this to Mac. There are many better games to port.
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Originally posted by Adam Betts:
Nah, it's an average game at best. Get it for GameCube, XBOX or PS2 instead.
I really hope they won't port this to Mac. There are many better games to port.
You know, you're right. I mean, also look at the other cool games coming out for console and not the computer...StarCraft Ghost, for instance. The only problem is choosing which console to buy the game for, since I do own both a GameCube and an Xbox.
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World of Warcraft (Whisperwind - Alliance) <The Eternal Spiral>
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Probably XBox since the GC doesn't have a network adapter. And the XB has superior graphics for many games.
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Originally posted by Thinine:
Probably XBox since the GC doesn't have a network adapter. And the XB has superior graphics for many games.
I love GameCube very much but I'd have to agree with you. Most of the time XBOX's ports is usually superior to other consoles' ports.
(Last edited by Adam Betts; May 6, 2003 at 01:57 AM.
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the gamecube does so have a network adapter.
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Originally posted by buddhabelly:
the gamecube does so have a network adapter.
Yes GameCube does but the only game that support it right now is PSO so it's kinda worthless at this time.
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Originally posted by Adam Betts:
Yes GameCube does but the only game that support it right now is PSO so it's kinda worthless at this time.
If it is a feature of the Matrix game that it should have networking capability, then they will incorporated it for all the platforms. They wouldn't want to cripple their sales would they?
It's not like EVERY game for Xbox or PS2 has networking built into them either. True there are more availble than the GC currently.
The graphics on the GC are quite impressive really, though I haven't played games that are available on Xbox as well as GC. I got the GC mainly for playing Mario, Metroid, and Zelda so.
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