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    Quote Originally Posted by ispano View Post
    Right, OSX and Windows are two different beasts. I'm pretty sure, since the hardware is not x86 and such, that Apple only put in the ability to boot Windows for the people that wanted or needed it. It "seems" they have no real desire to improve the drivers and such to make it work better. For example, before with the video drivers, you can only use the ones apple provides, correct? It's actually not correct. Other companies do this, they change the Hardware ID of the GPU for example, so it's not recognized by the stock drivers. If you mod the inf file for those drivers to recognize that ID, they install and work fine. So of course it won't work as well as native OSX, Apple may not care, they may not put the same effort into bootcamp drivers, who knows, but it's still a PC. It's the same thing as an awesome video card in a PC, where the manufacturer won't write decent drivers for it.
    It seems we agree with each other on many things. We all know that Macs are personal computers. The only thing I'm saying is for the sake and ease of conversation (and for the love of God) that Macs set themselves apart enough to be defined as a separate platform. Some ppl may use the terms "Windows vs OSX," but I think it's just easier to say "PC's vs Macs." So when a game like Battlefield 3 or SW:TOR comes out, there's a reason why the entirety of the gaming media industry announces its release on PC and Mac separately. Understand? Good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaireeka2025 View Post
    It seems we agree with each other on many things. We all know that Macs are personal computers. The only thing I'm saying is for the sake and ease of conversation (and for the love of God) that Macs set themselves apart enough to be defined as a separate platform. Some ppl may use the terms "Windows vs OSX," but I think it's just easier to say "PC's vs Macs." So when a game like Battlefield 3 or SW:TOR comes out, there's a reason why the entirety of the gaming media industry announces its release on PC and Mac separately. Understand? Good.
    I honestly don't care how people refer to it. My point is that a few people in this thread, and much more elsewhere, including real life, seem to be under the impression it's automatically completely different and they're a little special for having a Mac. Notice I said "seem" I don't claim they do, just that they seem to. Also most games I see that are playable on OSX, list OSX in the requirements lately. As an example from everyone's favorite MMO: http://wow.joystiq.com/2010/10/19/bl...-requirements/

    They don't state you need a PC with Windows or a Mac with OSX, Just Windows version xx or OSX version xx

    Again, they can call it what they want, as long as they accept what it is. Unless you're one of the people still using a PowerPC based Mac. Those are truly different.
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