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more about #macgaming bean: So Mac users got KotOR, but no KotOR 2. No Mass Effect, but a port of Dragon Age? Well, that's alright I guess (my Mac is too old to run it anyways, ... more » Blore07: Awesome, the more people getting to play this the better, I'm really loving it at the moment. more » madog: It's becoming more widely known that the Mac isn't somehow inferior at running games, but rather that most games suck for Mac due to porting. Only a s... more » carter.rog: So I'm deciding between this and the ps3 version. I've got a 17 inch MacBook Pro with 2.5ghz core 2 duo, 4gb ram, and a geforce 8600m gt. Can my mac... more » Ad-hominem: Well, I feel stupid for buying a PC copy during the Steam Thanksgiving sale- a copy I have yet to play due to my bootcamp crashing. more » superberg: Is it just me, or can no one who does a Mac port plan its release? It's almost always far too late. In this case, it is quite timely, but no one will ... more » (Starman) Starman: Given the recent comments, I am hoping that this is not a Cider wrapper port (given the surprise announcement and the TransGaming mention in Paragy 3)... more » ihatko: A few things to note, by the way: - The graphics card required for the Mac version of Dragon Age performs slightly (very slightly) better than the mi... more » DorkimusPrime: wait, wtf? I've been playing DA:O in Windows for a month now because I was told there would be no Mac version. Can I use my disc-based DA:O on OS X? O... more » (Starman) Starman: I have good faith in BioWare. They usually do very good and native (emphasis on native) ports on the Mac side, unlike some OTHER companies who go the ... more » Whizkid103: Although I do consider anyone who owns a Mac a douche, I'm happy you Mac owners get to enjoy Dragon Age. Because no one should be denied one of the mo... more » LucasKane: Here are the Mac specs: Mac OS X 10.6.2 Leopard or higher Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2 GB RAM ATI X1600 or NVIDIA 7300 or greater At least 17 GB of ha... more » Paul_Is_Drunk: I can only imagine how expensive a Mac rig you would need to run Dragon Age. Great for those that can, but that's gotta be a pretty small part of tha... more » Adam Spano: Runs TERRIBLE on my 13" unibody macbook (2.4ghz, 2gb ram.) (through bootcamp on steam, that is) I can't imagine it'll be much better in OS X more » Vecha: Xmas: Awesome...glad my fellow mac users will be able to experience this epic rpg. more » Mozz-eyes: oh my god this is the best news EVER! I was going to ps3 it, then Steam it, but now I can Mac it! Excellent :D more » Sheogorath: Macs can play games? :O more » i_pooped_on_: Question is: will my measly macbook pro (2009) run this game? No. No it won't. And, if it does, it won't be fun. AKA: what are the mac specs? more » scrapking: Sony Online Entertainment (the MMO people) seem to have started it, but why oh why do we specify "digital download"? To differentiate it from all the... more » Strife Fox †: I wonder if this will run decently on my 13" Macbook with the 9400m graphics chip, it runs Left 4 Dead 2 really well at medium to high settings which ... more » -
#macgaming
Mac Version Of Dragon Age Just A Week Away
BioWare and TransGaming have teamed up to deliver Mac gamers their very own version of Dragon Age: Origins, available for digital download next week in both Standard and Digital Deluxe versions. More » -
#macgaming
WAR Comes To The Mac This Month
Mythic entertainment opens the world of Warhammer Online to a whole new group of players later this month, when the MAC version of the MMO goes live. More » -
#objectionrelevance
Mac Users Will Get to Experience the Game of the Year — for 2007
Porting shop Feral Interactive has announced that they're bringing BioShock to the Mac more than two years after its original release. Mac users' immediate response was "What's a BioShock?" More » -
#history
Ten Years Ago: "Halo is the Name of This Game."
In 1999, Bungie was probably the best-known studio developing specifically for Macintosh, having delivered titles like Marathon, Myth, and Pathways Into Darkness. At Macworld 1999, Steve Jobs introduced the studio's next big Mac exclusive: Halo. More » -
#macgaming
Rumor: Bioshock OTW for Mac
Oh yeah, there was another big tech expo this past week: Macworld. And the magazine is reporting Bioshock will be out for the Mac in the first half of 2009. More » -
#indiegames
A Case for Indie Development on Mac and Linux
MacOS and Linux's install base is dwarfed by Windows, so in terms of which platform to develop for, that ends the argument right there. Right? Wrong, says Wolfire Games' Jeff Rosen. More » -

