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Mac OS X NWN Technology Demo Released

h0tblack writes "At long last the Mac OS X demo of Neverwinter Nights has been released. We now have a torrent running to get the demo distributed and take the load of off the official servers (macgamefiles should have the demo soon). Download the BitTorrent for Mac OS X client if you don't already have it. Then grab the torrent file for the tech-demo from bytemonsoon.com. After downloading the demo, PLEASE leave your BitTorrent window open, this will mean that the load is shared amongst us all and more people can download faster."

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  1. ok, then by SweetAndSourJesus · · Score: 5, Funny

    see you all in about a month.

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    1. Re:ok, then by krisp · · Score: 1

      Sadly, I'm uploading faster then I'm downloading :(

    2. Re:ok, then by mirko · · Score: 1

      same problem with me : I guess the osx porter has hacked it to benefit its transfers first. ;)

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    3. Re:ok, then by digitalsushi · · Score: 4, Funny

      Well you must be a real blast at Christmas then!

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    4. Re:ok, then by Jucius+Maximus · · Score: 4, Informative
      " Sadly, I'm uploading faster then I'm downloading :("

      To undertand this, you've gotta realise that clients will upload to YOU based on the upload rates they directly experience from you.

      When you join the torrent swarm, you initally have no pieces so the download is slow at less than 5 K/s. Eventually you will have one chunk (about 1 MB) and then, in an effort to boost your node's 'ranking' with other nodes, it uploads furiously, making the upload rate faster than the download rate.

      But then your node will rise in priority among other nodes because you are uploading, thus they will upload more data to you. In the long run, your upload and download rate will be equal unless you already start with a chunk of the file you got elsewhere that can be shared, or there are a lot of seeds (nodes with the complete file that are uploading only) and bandwidth to spare.

      At the end, look at the count for data uploaded and downloaded. They should be quite similar.

    5. Re:ok, then by eXtro · · Score: 1

      Thanks, this is something I was always wondering about with .torrents. I usually watch it a bit when they first start and have always noticed that I'm uploading at at least a 5:1 ratio to my downloads. I've never watched it past this though.

    6. Re:ok, then by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Of course, given the source is available, all you need to do is hack the source a bit to fool the system iunto *thinking* you hgave done loads of uploads, and you can then download full-speed and not bother wasting your bandwidth with pointless torrent uploads :-)

      Ah, the power of Open Source at its best :-D

    7. Re:ok, then by DrPascal · · Score: 1

      This was covered in the interview with Bram himself... he said this is impossible because it is based on the other machine's count of what you have sent it, not what you report to be sending it.

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    8. Re:ok, then by nullard · · Score: 1

      Actually the auther debunks that myth here.

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    9. Re:ok, then by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Right, and how're you going to convince the seed to turn off his tracker and replace it with yours, as well as all the other people's clients, so that they believe you?

    10. Re:ok, then by Jucius+Maximus · · Score: 4, Informative
      "Of course, given the source is available, all you need to do is hack the source a bit to fool the system iunto *thinking* you hgave done loads of uploads, and you can then download full-speed and not bother wasting your bandwidth with pointless torrent uploads :-)"

      Foolish AC ;-) Go back to your Kazaa Lite. Bram (Cohen, creator or bittorrent) already thought of this. Feel free to send outrageous upload statistics to the tracker. That information is not used to determine how much people upload to you. Other clients only consider the upload rates they experience directly. The ONLY way to get high download rates on bittorrent while not uploading is to connect to a swarm with high seed:leecher ratio.

    11. Re:ok, then by smallpaul · · Score: 1

      You'd have a hard time strretching that demo out for a month!

    12. Re:ok, then by fiontan · · Score: 1

      Maybe if you're a really bad player? :-)

      That or a power-gamer (Some might say munchkin ;-)... I know I've spent several days doing something in a game that should only take hours or less.

    13. Re:ok, then by cei · · Score: 1

      Too bad there's only about an hour of game play in the demo... Really, is it too much to ask for more gameplay with such a large download? Really a disappointment. When the final version is released, the demo will barely be a memory...

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  2. I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I guess all the downloads I was doing at bytemonsoon.com will have to wait for a couple of days... the server will be melting down now.

    Why don't the /. guys run their own torrent tracker?

    1. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by Jungle+guy · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Isn't Bit Torrent designed precisely to prevent the slashdot effect, and to distribute the load among people that are downloading the file? I have never ran a torrent on a website, but according to the author, you can even pull the original file from your server, as long as enough people have left their clients open after the download (in torrent terms, the seed is alive).

    2. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by illuvata · · Score: 3, Informative

      thats true, up to a limit. if too many people try to download from the same tracker, it will overload, and start dropping connection.
      in this case, the whole of bytemonsoon will probably be down shortly.

      also, there was a site for /. trackers. its down for maintenance right now, but i dont know for how long, so have a look:
      http://torrents.slash0.org/

    3. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by mhesseltine · · Score: 5, Insightful
      Isn't Bit Torrent designed precisely to prevent the slashdot effect, and to distribute the load among people that are downloading the file? I have never ran a torrent on a website, but according to the author, you can even pull the original file from your server, as long as enough people have left their clients open after the download (in torrent terms, the seed is alive).

      Yes, the transfer of the files should be alleviated by using BT as opposed to the server having to serve the files. However, BT still relies on a single point of failure per download, that being the tracker.

      For each person that wants to connect, they have to connect to the same tracker, which needs to manage telling each client where the peers are, mananging the throttle, etc. While not as bandwidth intensive as serving the actual files, under a good slashdotting, the tracker itself will get overloaded, and as a result, become ineffective for people.

      The logical conclusion would be for /. to run a tracker, because it's obvious from their traffic that they could probably handle it. Maybe even make that a subscriber perk? Taco, are you listening?

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    4. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This is the real weakness of bittorrent, in't it? Bytemonsoon was turning out to be pretty cool, then some damned jackass sends a story in to slashdot linking it up. Damn you slashdot, damn you Michael and damn you h0tblack.

    5. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by astrashe · · Score: 1

      Sites like bytemonsoon.com or torrentse.cx use a single tracker for hundreds of different torrent streams, so the fact that the tracker can't do all of that and then handle a really big demand generated by slashdot isn't as damning as it might seem at first.

    6. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by mhesseltine · · Score: 1
      Sites like bytemonsoon.com or torrentse.cx use a single tracker for hundreds of different torrent streams, so the fact that the tracker can't do all of that and then handle a really big demand generated by slashdot isn't as damning as it might seem at first.

      Agreed, and I wasn't trying to condemn bytemonsoon or torrentse.cx for not being able to handle the load. Just pointing out that, while they aren't having to serve the entire files, they still suffer from having to make connections.

      In other words, I don't think that it would matter if each file got it's own tracker, because bytemonsoon and others would still have to respond to all the incoming requests, regardless of how many trackers they run.

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    7. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by DFX · · Score: 3, Informative

      actually, we're now getting slashdotted AND dos'd at the same time. now THAT's some good fun.

    8. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by moonbender · · Score: 1

      [quote]The logical conclusion would be for /. to run a tracker, because it's obvious from their traffic that they could probably handle it. Maybe even make that a subscriber perk? Taco, are you listening?[/quote]Unlikely at best, for much the same reasons that Slashdot doesn't mirror linked articles. Of course, in this case the distribution of the file in question is expressly encouraged, so the FAQ section doesn't really apply. That's not typically the case though.

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    9. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hosting a torrent / running a tracker does not open /. up to any of the legal reasons listed in the FAQ.

      The tracker, the torrent file, neither of them contain any of the copyrighted material being mirrored.

      Actually, on second thought, if 2600 can be successfully sued for linking to DeCSS code, having a torrent tracker/hosted torrent files would probably open the /. crew to DMCA-style lawsuits over copyright violation.

      In summary, fuck the US Judicial System for failing to act as a check on Congress with regards to the DMCA.

    10. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by moonbender · · Score: 1

      I'm not sure when linking to copyrighted material is considered unlawful and when it isn't. It certainly is not a clear cut issue. Many sites contain a disclaimer saying that the page authors are not responsible for any content on third-party web sites - however, if you're perfectly aware that this third-party website is hosting files in copyright violation, this disclaiming of responsibility probably does not work.

      The second question is whether "linking" to files on P2P networks is considered equivalent to the "traditional" linking to other files, e.g. on other web or FTP servers. Technically, it isn't. But in the end the outcome is the same: the reader is acquiring copyrighted material. And in both cases the author's intent and the client user-interface is very much the same: click to download. So if you treat the technical implementation as a black box, P2P downloads and HTTP downloads are quite the same indeed.

      (Sorry about the rant, I've spent some time wondering about this since it's quite a vital issue to sites like Sharereactor and all the torrent distribution pages.)

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    11. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by dimmu · · Score: 1

      There is an alternative tracker available at

      http://www.il.fontys.nl/~bart/NeverwinterNightsT ec hDemo.dmg.bz2.torrent

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    12. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by drunk_as_in_beer · · Score: 1

      Isn't Bit Torrent designed precisely to prevent the slashdot effect, and to distribute the load among people that are downloading the file?

      In any case it doesn't matter, this is software for the Mac, it's not going to get Slashdotted as most of the people on here are running Windows anyways and will ignore this story. It's a swarm of IE clients that are doing the Slashdotting. It doesn't help that IE is broken in such a way that it causes problems for non-ISS web servers.

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    13. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by andrewski · · Score: 1

      To me, the logical conclusion is for somebody to invent a 'tracker-less' deriviative of Bittorrent.

    14. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by Mantorp · · Score: 1

      I was wondering the same thing about bytemonsoon's disclaimer.
      Disclaimer: None of the files shown here are actually hosted on this server. The links are provided solely by this site's users. The administrator of this site (bytemonsoon.com) cannot be held responsible for what its users post, or any other actions of its users. You may not use this site to distribute or download any material when you do not have the legal rights to do so. It is your own responsibility to adhere to these terms.
      Would it hold water if they were sued? Could slashdot be held responsible for in turn pointing thousands of downloaders in their direction? Then again, many sites showed the deCSS thing a while back and only one poor Norwegian guy got in trouble.

    15. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      Taco, are you listening?
      You must be new here. Slashdot editors don't even look at the first page, much less read the commentary.

      Reading slashdot is like watching tv without a tivo, you wonder if you're going to catch a rerun.
    16. Re:I guess that's it for bytemonsoon by ike6116 · · Score: 1

      Here here! BitTorrent is suppost to be our little remedy for /.-ing. /. could make a lot of money by making the torrent tracker available only to those with subscriptions, I'd buy one then in a heart beat.

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  3. Re:You can play games on a mac by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    You click it! Duh!

  4. Not bad... by mahdi13 · · Score: 1, Funny

    Only one full year behind schedule! BioWare is suprising us all! Next thing you know they will get the FMV working in Linux!

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    1. Re:Not bad... by Zzootnik · · Score: 1

      Yeah, it is pretty funny...But as someone who waited a very long time for the Linux client, I gotta at least say "Better late than never". I'm actually quite happy with the game as is. Maybe next time the whole game will be built around something a bit more portable...but I'm not expecting miracles at this point.

      It's a good game, and though it's probably not extremely profitable for Bioware (if at all---YET...), they're sticking to their original statements and following through. (So Thank you Bioware People!)

      We have the linux client, and now we apparantly have the Mac Client. How many other game companies have been doing that? I get the feeling that lnux gaming is oddly a growing market...and I only see it getting bigger...Hopefully the big companies are finally starting to see it.

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    2. Re:Not bad... by dalassa · · Score: 1

      Blizzard ships Mac ports in box.

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  5. Should be Interesting by GotSpider · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Should be interesting to see how the Mac platform manages to incorporate intensive 3D graphics, especially now since they have radeons and nvidia chipsets in most of their newer/higher end computers. Enter the complaints about one-button mouse commments, but keep in mind that most of these RPG's have a ridiculous amount of required buttons and commands... when the "Quick Guide" has 10 pages, you're spending too much time learning how to play, instead of actually just playing.

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    1. Re:Should be Interesting by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative
      especially now since they have radeons and nvidia chipsets in most of their newer/higher end computers.


      Newer? My iBook was the bottom of the line 2 years ago, and it has a radeon in it.


      Enter the complaints about one-button mouse commments, but keep in mind that most of these RPG's have a ridiculous amount of required buttons


      It's a good thing I can hook up my 5 button MS mouse to my iBook.

    2. Re:Should be Interesting by Richard5mith · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Should be interesting to see how the Mac platform manages to incorporate intensive 3D graphics...

      Probably about the same way as it did a couple of years ago when the first public test of Quake III Arena was released for it (a week before the PC version).

    3. Re:Should be Interesting by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      Actually Macs have had very good support for 3D for quite a while.

      MacOS X has very good OpenGL support - so the interesting question is whether games will start targeting it on Windows as well for added portability.

      Considering that a 3D game targetting OpenGL can easily be portable (graphics-wise) enough to run on current graphics hardware on PCs running Windows, Linux or FreeBSD as well as Macs running MacOS X, that should be worth the effort.

      Of course considering that a number of games target the proprietary graphics subsystem of the PS2, market share seems to be the only issue determining what effort a game port is worth...

    4. Re:Should be Interesting by SamTheButcher · · Score: 1
      Many of the games I've seen for the Mac compensate for the lack of buttons by engineering the playing experience better. And if they don't, then they don't do well.

      Also, many Mac game "Quick Guides" are much MUCH shorter than their Windows counterparts. Like, usually on a 1:4 ratio. I haven't seen this one, but we'll see if that holds true. I WILL be downloading this game.

    5. Re:Should be Interesting by JHelgie · · Score: 1

      he probably should have specified which radeon, since it doesnt look like ATi intends on using any other product name for the forseeable future, though maybe now they will need to switch to letters, since Radeon 19764 doesn't have quite the same ring to it.

    6. Re:Should be Interesting by JonathanBoyd · · Score: 1

      I think you mean 1 year ago. My iBook was bottom of the line less than two years ago and has a Rage Mobility. The bottom of the line ones went to radeons in October of 2001 I think. But that's just me being pedantic. And bitter that I bought by 'book in late August.

    7. Re:Should be Interesting by moonbender · · Score: 1

      (Months after a PC tech alpha was leaked.)

      SCNR

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    8. Re:Should be Interesting by Arker · · Score: 2, Interesting

      It's real interesting how ignorant posts about Macs get modded up like this.

      My little tibook runs Wolfenstein 3d better than my PC with 3 times the mhz rating (both have 64mb Radeons too.) Remember, mghz does not reflect performance when you're comparing two different architectures, the PPC is a lot more efficient. Macs deal with graphics just fine, thanks.

      And yes, you can use any USB mouse you like on your Mac, you're not limited to one button. Macs are designed so that you can use a one button and do everything you need to on regular desktop stuff, but they work just as well as anything else when you give them more.

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    9. Re:Should be Interesting by RzUpAnmsCwrds · · Score: 1

      1: Not all "64M Radeons" are equal. Your PC might have a completely different chip than the Mobility Radeon 9000 in your laptop. Perhaps it has a Radeon 7500. I don't know.
      2: OK, MHZ is not an viable measure of performance. But the PPC isn't any more efficent than a PIII (unless what you are doing is Altivec optimized). At least not according to most benchmarks. So a 1Ghz PPC G4 should perform like a 1.5Ghz P3 (after some Altivec optimization), which is roughly equivilent to a 1.6Ghz Athlon XP, which is roughly equivelent to a Pentium 4 at 2Ghz. Which is fine to run most games.
      3: Of course you can attach a USB mouse to your TiBook. But that's an extra perhiferal to lug around with your laptop (granted, you probably want a real mouse to play games anyway).

    10. Re:Should be Interesting by Arker · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Not all "64M Radeons" are equal. Your PC might have a completely different chip than the Mobility Radeon 9000 in your laptop. Perhaps it has a Radeon 7500. I don't know.

      Nonetheless, they're comparable, and if all this hype about Macs being so 'underpowered' was true you'd certainly expect the AMD with 3 times the clock speed and a comparable videocard to toast the poor little TiBook. In fact, it doesn't, and that's my point.

      OK, MHZ is not an viable measure of performance.

      Exactly.

      Saying that Macs are underpowered because the clock speeds are lower is just as ignorant as saying that my 3/4 ton Ford pickup is underpowered because the engine red lines at a lower rpm than your Chevette does.

      But the PPC isn't any more efficent than a PIII (unless what you are doing is Altivec optimized). At least not according to most benchmarks. So a 1Ghz PPC G4 should perform like a 1.5Ghz P3 (after some Altivec optimization), which is roughly equivilent to a 1.6Ghz Athlon XP, which is roughly equivelent to a Pentium 4 at 2Ghz. Which is fine to run most games.

      Actually the 1ghz G4 performs about like a 1.5ghz PIII (which is actually better than a PIV at the same clock speed, remember) on pure integer benchmarks IIRC. That means no Altivec. And my experience is that in practice the whole systems tend to perform significantly better than you'd expect if you just look at the CPU benchmark.

      I'm not claiming Apple has anything that will beat the top of the line Intel/AMD stuff on benchmarks, bear in mind. But their best stuff gets a lot closer than people seem to think, and the importance of system design shouldn't be underestimated either.

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    11. Re:Should be Interesting by Pius+II. · · Score: 1

      I bought mine in December, and it still has the Rage. They didn't change that until late March 2002.

    12. Re:Should be Interesting by RzUpAnmsCwrds · · Score: 1

      "And my experience is that in practice the whole systems tend to perform significantly better than you'd expect if you just look at the CPU benchmark"

      This is extremely odd, as Macs have an awful memory subsystem (it's DDR but the because of the slow FSB it can't really get it to the processor). Athlons have a DDR 200Mhz FSB (for the new Barton 3200+) and a 166 or 133Mhz DDR (for the rest of the Bartons and thouroghbreds). P4s have a 100, 133 QDR or 200Mhz QDR FSB.

      "AMD with 3 times the clock speed"

      I call bullshit. Your PowerBook G4 with the Mobility Radeon 9000 only comes in 867Mhz and 1Ghz versions. That would mean that you have a 2601Mhz or 3000Mhz Athlon XP. The fastest clocked Athlon XP was the Athlon XP 2800+ Thoroughbred-B at 2250 Mhz, 2.6X the clock of your Mac. That's assuming that you have the fastest Atlhon and the 866Mhz Powerbook. What you likely meant is that you have an Athlon XP 2600+, which does not run at 2.6Ghz.

      Unless you have a P4 of course.

      I think this has more to do with poor ports than anything else. Photoshop is a Mac app, and it is designed for use with Altivec. When they moved it to the PC, they replaced the fast Altivec routines with slower integer routines. Had the program been written for use with SSE, it would likely be much faster.

      "Nonetheless, they're comparable"

      I'll have to take your word on that. But remember, the bottleneck here is likely the video card and not the system. The Radeon 9000 is hardely the fastest card on the block. The Apple system may be performing better simply because of more optimized code (which makes sense - the game developer may have added optimizations in the port) or drivers (ATI's drivers were crappy until recently). The fact is, a PC at half the Mhz might be able to have very similar results to your faster PC.

      "the importance of system design shouldn't be underestimated either."

      Yes, I like the design of Macs. The "system controller" is a goood idea - so good that NVIDIA used the same concept for their NForce chipset. The NForce uses HyperTransport (1.2GBytes per second) to connect the northbridge and southbridge, which is connected to the processor via the 3.2GByte/sec memory interface. The southbridge houses audio, Firewire, and ethernet so you aren't limited by the PCI bus. The idea of a L3 cache is also good, but it doesn't seem to have much of a performance impact (perhaps because it is little faster than main memory).

    13. Re:Should be Interesting by Arker · · Score: 1

      Ahh good an interesting reply.

      "And my experience is that in practice the whole systems tend to perform significantly better than you'd expect if you just look at the CPU benchmark"

      This is extremely odd, as Macs have an awful memory subsystem (it's DDR but the because of the slow FSB it can't really get it to the processor). Athlons have a DDR 200Mhz FSB (for the new Barton 3200+) and a 166 or 133Mhz DDR (for the rest of the Bartons and thouroghbreds). P4s have a 100, 133 QDR or 200Mhz QDR FSB.

      That's true. And the FSB has to be important. So I can't wait to see a Mac with a better FSB.

      "AMD with 3 times the clock speed" I call bullshit. Your PowerBook G4 with the Mobility Radeon 9000 only comes in 867Mhz and 1Ghz versions. That would mean that you have a 2601Mhz or 3000Mhz Athlon XP. The fastest clocked Athlon XP was the Athlon XP 2800+ Thoroughbred-B at 2250 Mhz, 2.6X the clock of your Mac. That's assuming that you have the fastest Atlhon and the 866Mhz Powerbook. What you likely meant is that you have an Athlon XP 2600+, which does not run at 2.6Ghz.

      My powerbook is almost a year old, and has a 667mhz G4 - they don't sell them that slow anymore. But you're right, it's not actually a third of the clockspeed of the AMD, it's a third of it's 'rating' so it's a little more than a third of the clockspeed. But still way less than half. If the standard CPU benchmarks are to be believed, it should be around a third to a quarter slower - certainly noticeably so. But using it, it seems comparable, sometimes a little bit better, on the same tasks. Even with the extra load of a far more capable OS and a lot more eye-candy.

      I think this has more to do with poor ports than anything else. Photoshop is a Mac app, and it is designed for use with Altivec. When they moved it to the PC, they replaced the fast Altivec routines with slower integer routines. Had the program been written for use with SSE, it would likely be much faster.

      Ahh but I don't use photoshop. The only stuff I use that might be altivec optimised is the standard Apple stuff, itunes, imovie... mostly I use mozilla, emacs, and SPSS. And, of course, the games.

      Yes, I like the design of Macs. The "system controller" is a goood idea - so good that NVIDIA used the same concept for their NForce chipset. The NForce uses HyperTransport (1.2GBytes per second) to connect the northbridge and southbridge, which is connected to the processor via the 3.2GByte/sec memory interface. The southbridge houses audio, Firewire, and ethernet so you aren't limited by the PCI bus. The idea of a L3 cache is also good, but it doesn't seem to have much of a performance impact (perhaps because it is little faster than main memory).

      The whole thing with caching has always been that its affect varies drastically depending on what you're doing. It probably affects typical use negligeably, if any, for me. When I'm crunching DV into mpeg, however, I bet it has a substantial effect.

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    14. Re:Should be Interesting by RzUpAnmsCwrds · · Score: 1

      "If the standard CPU benchmarks are to be believed, it should be around a third to a quarter slower - certainly noticeably so. But using it, it seems comparable, sometimes a little bit better, on the same tasks. Even with the extra load of a far more capable OS and a lot more eye-candy."

      Perhaps not. I do know that my Athlon XP 2000+ system running Windows XP (with all the graphical goodies turned on) is still way faster than any Mac I've ever used (at least in perceptual feal). I would recommend defragmenting your disk and killing startup programs and checking for spyware - it turned out that I had a bad virus infestation when my computer was running slowly.

      "My powerbook is almost a year old, and has a 667mhz G4"

      Huh? How do you have a Radeon 9000 64M in a 667mhz G4 Powerbook that's a year old? Such a system does not exist to my knowledge. Perhaps you have the PowerBook G4 with the Radeon 7500 32M, but the Radeon 9000 64M comes only on the 867/1Ghz variants.

      "The whole thing with caching has always been that its affect varies drastically depending on what you're doing."

      Caching helps you little when the L3 is only two megs and it's slower than the main memory of a new PC.

  6. Good old Bioware by d3faultus3r · · Score: 4, Insightful

    putting nwn on all three major operating systems. I hope this will start a trend for Bioware.

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    1. Re:Good old Bioware by Junks+Jerzey · · Score: 3, Funny

      putting nwn on all three major operating systems

      Windows, MacOS X, and PalmOS?

    2. Re:Good old Bioware by platipusrc · · Score: 2, Funny
      putting nwn on all three major operating systems
      Windows, MacOS X, and PalmOS?
      I got the impression that he was talking about BSD, Plan9, and VMS.
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    3. Re:Good old Bioware by YomikoReadman · · Score: 1

      I thought that they meant Mandrake, Corel and Redhat.

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    4. Re:Good old Bioware by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Pocket PC, you fool.

    5. Re:Good old Bioware by frankie · · Score: 2, Informative
      I hope this will start a trend for Bioware

      Trend? No, this is not a trend. This is merely Bioware's partial answer to the claim they made three years ago.

      âoeWe are planning a simultaneous PC/Macintosh/Linux release for Neverwinter Nights, with all three versions to be included in a single box.â
      -- Bioware's official NWN FAQ, until it was changed late June 2002 (after the Windows version went gold)

      Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it.

    6. Re:Good old Bioware by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD! Oh, right. They're dead.

    7. Re:Good old Bioware by Joe+Tie. · · Score: 1

      I think it's being somewhat overly kind to bioware to say they managed to get NWN on all three platforms. On Linux Neverwinter is lacking the toolkit, a pretty vital piece of the game in a lot of peoples opinion. It's also become likley that the engine will never be able to playback movies. And then of course on the mac front, there's the same problem with the toolkit. They've managed to get a lot of it working on Mac and Linux, but I wouldn't by any means qualify this as being the full game for anything but windows .

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    8. Re:Good old Bioware by humina · · Score: 1

      You are forgetting BeOS. It can handle it cause it's fast.

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    9. Re:Good old Bioware by Jaysyn · · Score: 1

      They originally planned a BeOS port of NWN.

      Jaysyn

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    10. Re:Good old Bioware by darc · · Score: 1
      On Linux Neverwinter is lacking the toolkit, a pretty vital piece of the game in a lot of peoples opinion.

      Ironically, for many radeon users, on the PC, we are lacking the toolkit too. It still crashes ridiculously often when doing varius things, and it's basically impossible to use unless you're using a Geforce card.

      Yes, I understand that many people may not have issues with later radeons, but as a user on an earlier card, I'm mostly pissed off.

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  7. Will this really be viable? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Will this really be viable? There are some serious man-hours spent on this port, is it reasonable to expect this project to be profitable?

    Probably not. However, it appears Bioware are pressing ahead (and doing it inhouse) because they are a games company that wants to be around in the long run, and stay one step ahead of its competitors. Writing portable code isn't something that comes as second nature to most Windows coders, least of all games coders, but they clearly think (correctly) that Linux is going to be a force in the long run on the desktop.

    By teaching themselves the ins and outs of porting games, they've learned (the hard way it seems) that portability has to be a concern from the beginning. Using SDL isn't hard, but it makes porting so much easier it's untrue. Make sure any 3rd party engines you use will run on other platforms or are easily made portable. And so on.

    I think it's telling they outsourced the porting of the Mac client, but kept the Linux port in house. They could have easily hired LGP for instance to port it, or done what was done for Unreal Tournament and get a freelancer in, but they didn't. That makes me think they value the experience and want to keep it internal to the company. Assuming BioWare stick around, I'd expect to see more Linux ports in future.

    1. Re:Will this really be viable? by lpp · · Score: 5, Informative

      FYI, BioWare did the Mac port themselves. MacSoft is only the publisher for the Mac version.

    2. Re:Will this really be viable? by greenskyx · · Score: 1

      I wonder if this makes them a target for Microsoft purchasing them... (anyone remember that post a few days about)?

    3. Re:Will this really be viable? by dthable · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Writing portable code isn't something that comes as second nature to most Windows coders...

      Is it really second nature to any coder?

    4. Re:Will this really be viable? by mbourgon · · Score: 1

      If nothing else, it makes the Aurora Toolset available to Mac-heads. Since there are a LOT of Mac-based graphics people out there, expect to see a lot more art assets made available over the next several months. This causes the game to last longer, enabling them to sell more Mac _and_ PC copies, and at a higher price point. Here we are, a year after the release, and Best Buy still carries it, and for $30. Heck, there are a lot of year-old games that go for $10.

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    5. Re:Will this really be viable? by mbourgon · · Score: 1

      And while I'm thinking about it....
      Happy Birthday Neverwinter!
      Tomorrow is the 1-year anniversary of the game coming out. Mac users get NWN, and PC users get Shadows of Undrentide. Life is good.

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    6. Re:Will this really be viable? by JudgeFurious · · Score: 1

      Interesting. I like Blizzard titles in general (they could have kept Warcrap 3 to themselves though IMO) but pretty much everything I've ever touched from Microsoft was about as much fun as a dog turd on a stick. "Microsoft" on the box gets an instant pass from me.

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    7. Re:Will this really be viable? by Phantasmo · · Score: 1

      I believe that they started the project with portability in mind. Of course, doing the Linux port probably brought them 90% of the way to having a Mac OS X port, too.

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    8. Re:Will this really be viable? by travail_jgd · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I don't think the ports (Linux or OSX) will be profitable anytime soon. There's too much of a learning curve. But there's three good reasons to continue with the ports:

      First, it makes the Aurora engine much more appealing to potential licensees, especially if they follow id's model (buy the engine, and get all platforms included). The Linux and Mac gaming markets are miniscule compared to those running Microsoft OS's, but having all versions available may give a 1%-2% increase in sales. It's still an advantage.

      Second, everyone in IT has heard that Redmond wants to "secure" the Windows platform. At some point in the next 3-6 years, writing software for the Wintel platform is going to get more expensive -- either through "certifications" or by paying a percentage of revenues. Bioware may be trying to move all of their eggs out of the single basket. (Yes, I know that flaming Microsoft is in bad form. Mod appropriately.)

      Third, with Linux and OSX support, the Aurora engine (and possibly the tools as well) isn't restricted to the x86 32-bit platform. Other developers are bumping into the limitations of the x86 architecture, so having x86-64 or PPC support may help Bioware in the near future.

    9. Re:Will this really be viable? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I guess you aren't much of a real-time strategy person then. Age of Empires II is pretty much the standard for excellence. I also am glad that I am posting anonymously since the anti-Microsoft bigots have modded my original post to Troll.

    10. Re:Will this really be viable? by lpp · · Score: 3, Informative

      I hate to burst your bubble, but the Aurora Toolset is only available to those using the Windows platform. BioWare opted not to port the toolset to Linux when they discovered that Borland would not have a Linux capable C++ Builder version available in time for their major development push. Likewise for the Mac. In addition, MacSoft explored the possibility of farming out the toolset port to a third party Mac porting house (OmniGroup as I recall), but the time estimate was 1 year of development and thus the plan was scrapped.

      The last I heard, BioWare still wasn't planning on porting the toolset even now with a C++ Builder Linux environment available from Borland, likely because it uses the CLX framework and the version BioWare used was likely only using VCL.

    11. Re:Will this really be viable? by drunk_as_in_beer · · Score: 1

      "Writing portable code isn't something that comes as second nature to most Windows coders..."
      Is it really second nature to any coder?


      Java coders?

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    12. Re:Will this really be viable? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Oh yeah, don't ever go there if you want to keep your karma intact. Saying a positive word about Microsoft in here is tantamount to cutting your own throat with them.

      I've got to admit though that I'm not a RTS guy so perhaps the title they did the best was one I was not prepared to judge. I'm also admittedly not a Microsoft fan (though I would stop short of describing myself as an anti-Microsoft bigot) and I think it must be a novel experience for them to have the words "standard of excellence" associated with any of their products. :)

    13. Re:Will this really be viable? by Moonshadow · · Score: 1

      That's like saying that it's second nature for Flash artists to create croww-browser flash movies.

    14. Re:Will this really be viable? by Titusdot+Groan · · Score: 1
      Probably, they've ported previous products like Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale and Baldur's Gate II -- so they obviously have a business plan.

      Remember there are two parts to the system, the game and the engine. The game is already done for the PC version (and is probably MOST of the work) all they need to do is port the engine.

      Finally, I'll buy it :-)

    15. Re:Will this really be viable? by LMariachi · · Score: 2, Informative

      Except that the toolset is not being ported. You'd think the wisdom of porting content-creation tools would be obvious given the creative bent of Apple's demographic, but Mac users just keep on getting the shaft. So let's everyone lighten up on the "portable code" accolades.

    16. Re:Will this really be viable? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Dungeon Siege was not a game, it was an interactive movie.

    17. Re:Will this really be viable? by Jaysyn · · Score: 1

      Mechwarrior 3, 4 & Mechcommander I & II were pretty good.

      Jaysyn

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    18. Re:Will this really be viable? by SideshowBob · · Score: 3, Insightful

      "However, it appears Bioware are pressing ahead (and doing it inhouse) because they are a games company that wants to be around in the long run, and stay one step ahead of its competitors. Writing portable code isn't something that comes as second nature to most Windows coders, least of all games coders, but they clearly think (correctly) that Linux is going to be a force in the long run on the desktop."

      I wanted to respond to this even though its pretty late in the day and this topic is no longer near the top of the stack on Slashdot.

      Writing portable code has benefits in and of itself, regardless of the economic factors of any particular platform. (I believe most games are profitable on the Mac however)

      Portable code that has been run through multiple compilers, run in multiple environments, QA'ed by multiple testing teams, etc. is in my experience a damn sight more bug free than single platform code.

      Just the differences in compilers can bring to light surprisingly subtle bugs in code.

      Do yourself a favor and try to compile your projects with different compilers on different platforms. You may be surprised at the things that you find that would've slipped under your radar using only 1 toolchain on 1 platform. This does not mean GCC on Linux and BSD on x86. It means GCC on Linux/BSD for x86, GCC on Darwin/PPC, VC++ on Win32, and maybe another combo.

    19. Re:Will this really be viable? by artur9 · · Score: 2, Interesting

      If you know how to do it it's easy. I was once responsible for a system supported on SunOS 2, VM/SP (IBM mainframe), and VMS.

      When the decided to port it to Windows NT after about 3 years they did it in 2 weeks.

      BTW, it was code that did data marshalling/marshalling across TCP/IP.

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    20. Re:Will this really be viable? by andrewski · · Score: 1

      Yep. Depending on the environment, portablilty is either designed in or effortless (Smalltalk, specifically Squeak!).

    21. Re:Will this really be viable? by Surlyboi · · Score: 1

      Well, a few of their friends as well as some of the
      guys at Bioware themselves are Macheads. They did it
      partially to shut us up. =)

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    22. Re:Will this really be viable? by mbourgon · · Score: 1

      Dammit!

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  8. Keep it open? by jabbadabbadoo · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    "After downloading the demo, PLEASE leave your BitTorrent window open, this will mean that the load is shared amongst us all and more people can download faster."

    And this is cutting edge technology?

    1. Re:Keep it open? by PhoenixK7 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      How does that have anything to do with cutting edge technology? Its just the model under which the client was designed. Its a download app not a p2p client in the same sense as most pieces of software out there. You can chose which software you want to continue to share and which to not.

      Unfortunately this results in some things becoming virtually unobtainable once people are no longer interested in a file, but there's usually at least a few people still seeding and leeching files even with somethings that are months old.

    2. Re:Keep it open? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, it's called 'community'. Take a little, give a little, does wonders.

      Not a leftist by any means, just a human being...you should try it sometime..

    3. Re:Keep it open? by Jhan · · Score: 2, Interesting
      How does that have anything to do with cutting edge technology?

      I'd guess it's an attempt at satire, since the most intuitive and logical thing to do (yep, I got the file, now I can close the window), is also the most wrong thing you can do.

      Its just the model under which the client was designed.

      Yeah, it works for what it was designed to do, but it's awful as a general P2P system, which is what much of the SD crowd is elevating it to.... As you yourself say, it's worthless for anything but new files, essentialy a broadcast system. But it's really good at that!

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    4. Re:Keep it open? by athakur999 · · Score: 1

      If would be great if BitTorrent could use an HTTP link as a seed. For legal stuff like this, it'd be a great boon. The web server won't experience as large a load since eventually most people will be downloading from other peers. After a few weeks when interest as died down, the Torrent still works since it'll just pull directly from the web server.

      Of course, this won't work for the, um, less legal things being served up via BitTorrent :)

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    5. Re:Keep it open? by tuffy · · Score: 2, Informative
      Unfortunately this results in some things becoming virtually unobtainable once people are no longer interested in a file, but there's usually at least a few people still seeding and leeching files even with somethings that are months old.

      Of course, once virtually nobody is interested in the file any longer, the main "seed" machine should have no trouble fulfulling the entire request for the file itself since, by definition, there won't be any competition for it. And, should the file suddenly gain new popularity, the Torrent-ness will ramp right back up again to keep the bytes flowing smoothly.

      At least in theory.

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    6. Re:Keep it open? by jabbadabbadoo · · Score: 1
      "How does that have anything to do with cutting edge technology? "

      Because it's stupid having to "keep the window open" in 2003.

      "Its just the model under which the client was designed."

      I'd say the model is wrong...

    7. Re:Keep it open? by Zach978 · · Score: 1

      No it's not cutting edge. You are just downloading a 3 dimensional game from people all over the world by clicking on a link. What more do you want??! It amazes me when I really think about ALL that goes into the entire process.

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    8. Re:Keep it open? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Cool, we're really interested to see what you come up with then. Thanks!

    9. Re:Keep it open? by jabbadabbadoo · · Score: 1

      What about the download client beeing a p2p deamon?

    10. Re:Keep it open? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I guess the first answer I can think of: do you really believe the author didn't consider this?

      Personally, I like the current setup because it's primitive. I want to know what people are getting access to, what the transfer rate is, and I want to easily stop all access (select app, quit app; faster than trying to kill the process). I may use this app at work and I would like to have a better idea of what files are even being accessed.

      Not against a daemon, but I wouldn't use it..

    11. Re:Keep it open? by Arker · · Score: 1

      Keeping windows open is really a step backwards, I agree.

      Fortunately mldonkey is working on the protocol, so soon Mac users will have a nice modern program that runs as a background process instead of a 'window' and can be run 24/7 without disturbing the GUI environment except when the user wants to check up on its progress.

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  9. My modem is blazing away! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    >After downloading the demo, PLEASE leave your BitTorrent window open, this will mean that the load is shared amongst us all and more people can download faster."

    Right-o! As someone who is keen on the whole "distributed" part of the internet, I shall leave that window open as soon as my download is done. You will all have the benefit of the uplink of my 2400 baud modem! Torrent away!

    1. Re:My modem is blazing away! by molarmass192 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      my 2400 baud modem

      I used to have one of those, a black USR, about the size of a keyboard. I really don't miss those days!

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    2. Re:My modem is blazing away! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If your modem is that old, can you even run the demo, perchance?

    3. Re:My modem is blazing away! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I still have an old original USR 9600 modem that was upgraded all the way to 28.8k via daughter card. Later, I downloaded the latest firmware and flashed it to 56k v.90 support. All this for free since I bought the daughter card upgrade.

      I miss the old USR modem - they worked really well even on noisy lines.

    4. Re:My modem is blazing away! by Jucius+Maximus · · Score: 1
      "You will all have the benefit of the uplink of my 2400 baud modem! Torrent away!"

      That's not so funny to me! I was actually seeding three torrents on a lame 28.8 connection last weekend!

      My downloads (collectively about 500 MB) were between 86 and 96 percent done, transferring over a lovely cable connection. But I was planning to go to my parents' place on the weekend where the best internet available is 28.8 dialup due to the remoteness of the location and bad phone loops.

      I was pretty annoyed when my ride arrived early and I had to close up these torrents that were seeded again for the first time in several days. (Note: Only seeded torrents can finish downloading.) So I grumbled and closed up everything.

      But on the saturday, I opened up the laptop, started the torrents on the 28.8 connection shared over a 5 machine LAN and lo and behold, it worked! After about 4 hours the files completely finished and I actually seeded them for a while until my brother started grumbling about me hogging the connetion. Yes, the other downloaders had the benefit of the file being seeded over a 28.8 connection.

  10. hopefully not too buggy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    hopefully they have more of the bugs sorted out than they did for the first windows release. guess ill have to wait and see.

  11. How does it compare? by NickNiel · · Score: 1

    Does anyone know how it compares to the Windows or Linux versions? I am extremely happy about the performance of the Linux client.

    Also, does anyone know if they were able to leverage much of the Linux client code, since OS X is built on BSD? Just wondering...

    1. Re:How does it compare? by Dinosaur+Jr. · · Score: 1

      Well, it is playable on my iBook 700 and I only have 16meg vram. I am not sure how good it would be in a large battle... yet. Intitial impression: It looks/sounds good. Decent performance.

  12. Don't even run OSX by Xzzy · · Score: 3, Funny

    But I'm letting a torrent run on my station at work just to be a nice guy. ;)

    Not that I suspect bandwidth is going to be a problem, I peaked at 2030 kB/s downloading. But I've always felt bad for mac users getting shafted and wanted to help.

    Just don't tell my employer.. not sure they would be too impressed watching me output the 1300 kB/s I'm doing atm..

    1. Re:Don't even run OSX by YomikoReadman · · Score: 1

      Dood, you are really and truly a hero among mac users. Keep on Fighting the Good fight. I really, honestly mean this.

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    2. Re:Don't even run OSX by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      hahaha, mod this shit up because it's fucking hilarious! You mod captain niceguy up but not this?!?! jerks!

    3. Re:Don't even run OSX by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      I've always felt bad for mac users getting shafted and wanted to help.

      I've always wanted to shaft Mac users too.
      Signed,
      Bill
    4. Re:Don't even run OSX by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Man, I thought I was doing good at just about half that speed. You rule.

      saving: Neverwinter%20Nights%20Tech%20Demo.dmg.bz2 (240.0 MB)
      percent done: 78.3
      time left: 1 min 01 sec
      download to: /var/download/Neverwinter%20Nights%20Tech%20Demo.d mg.bz2
      download rate: 1086 kB/s
      upload rate: 89 kB/s

      (Doing about ~650 kB/s now that the file is down.)

  13. BitTorrent or NWN by allenw · · Score: 5, Insightful

    One and a half sentence about NWN.

    Four and a half sentences about BT.

    I think the heading should have read "OS X NWN Demo Available via BitTorrent".

    1. Re:BitTorrent or NWN by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny
      How about "Something besides pr0n and pir8ted w4r3z available by BitTorrent!"

      Well, I'm sure you can get the full version of NWN from BT.

    2. Re:BitTorrent or NWN by ketamine-bp · · Score: 1

      umm,

      One and a half sentence about NWN.
      Four and a half sentences about BT.
      One year sentence about posting the two sentence above
      Death sentence for modding funny post as insightful

  14. Mirror of the .torrent file by Motherfucking+Shit · · Score: 5, Informative

    I've mirrored the .torrent file here. I removed the spaces from the filename, but it's otherwise identical to the copy from ByteMonsoon and I'm downloading from it now.

    Any other mirrors? :)

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    1. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file by DarkAurora · · Score: 1

      Sweet. Thanks. Their servers were already melted by the time i tried to get it.

    2. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file by PunchMonkey · · Score: 0

      I know *nothing* about bittorrent, this is the first thing out there that makes me want to try it. So I installed the Windows client (I'm at work), but I keep getting the message: "Error, Problem connecting to tracker - 10060 - operation timed out".... is this common? Anyone knows what this means?

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    3. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Their tracker, the thing that spreads the user information so people can download files, is also hosted on the same server. So until Bytemonsoon comes back up, people who try to start a new download will fail completely.

      Those who started it before will also fail, but they'll get a good portion of it before their seeds run out.

    4. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file by Jucius+Maximus · · Score: 3, Informative
      "I know *nothing* about bittorrent, this is the first thing out there that makes me want to try it. So I installed the Windows client (I'm at work), but I keep getting the message: "Error, Problem connecting to tracker - 10060 - operation timed out".... is this common?"

      Firstly, this is a demo for a mac game so you might not want to download it if you only have a windows machine.

      Your office firewall might be blocking outbound connections on ports other than common ones (80,21, etc.) so you can't connect to the tracker.

      Also, it could be that the tracker is overloaded. It's the bittorrent equivalent to a 404 error. (The tracker keeps track of what IPs are downloading so clients will know whom they should connect to in order to get parts of the file, and they also keep track of many transfer statistics. Bandwidth used by the tracker tends to be between 1/1,000th and 1/10,000th of the overall transfer used to upload and download the file. But with VERY popular files, even a tracker can get swamped just like a slashdotted site.)

    5. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file by dissy · · Score: 1

      I got that too at first, zonealarm was blocking the outgoing connection.
      Maybe its possible they are blocking that port for outbound connections at work?

      PS. If you simply uninstall zone alarm, it doesnt remove any of its firewall rules, only the application that asks if you want to let a program access the internet. Took me a while to make the connection of 'random programs not working' to those are the ones I didnt allow because i wanted to be asked (ahem, IE)

    6. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file by PunchMonkey · · Score: 1

      Thanks Jucius, I do have a mac (my first! a powerbook 867... in for service at the moment though :-( Had a nasty case of the wobbles and some bad bad bad ram).

      Thanks for the advice... I've tried plugging into my office's cable connection and now I get a '10061', connection refused error. I'm guessing the tracker you're mentioning is overloaded. Guess I'll just have to sit tight.

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    7. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file by rkz · · Score: 1

      10060 - connection reset by peer. Measn that the tracker has been slashdotted.

    8. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file by damiam · · Score: 2, Informative

      The thing about bittorrent is that, even though the bandwidth is shared among all the downloaders, the site hosting the file (also known as the "tracker) still has to keep track of all the downloads going on. While most bittorrent sites don't need too much bandwidth, they often run out of CPU power at high loads (such as right after /. links to them). That's probably what you're seeing here. Wait a while and try again.

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    9. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file by Jucius+Maximus · · Score: 1
      "BitTorrent defaults to using ports 6881-6889 for transfers. Forward ports 6881-6889 from your firewall to the machine that's downloading the torrent, and everything will be fine."

      Note: This step is highly recommended for getting the best performance, although clients can still run when *incoming* connections cannot be accepted on these ports. But if you can't make outgoing and accept incoming connections, then you're hosed.

    10. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file by Giggles+Of+Doom · · Score: 1

      Man, I wish I could get paid to download games at work.

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    11. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file by UnknownSoldier · · Score: 1

      > Man, I wish I could get paid to download games at work.

      Find a job making them ;-)

    12. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file by Jaysyn · · Score: 1

      There are a few benefits to working for a smaller company you know.

      Jaysyn

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  15. Odd by GMontag · · Score: 0

    We now have a torrent running to get the demo distributed and take the load of off the official servers

    Why are they using M$ servers for an Apple thingie?

  16. Re:You can play games on a mac by someguy456 · · Score: 4, Funny

    How do you frag anyone with just one mouse button?

    Simple: morse code.

  17. Hopefully by BoomerSooner · · Score: 1

    I'm buying a copy for myself and every friend that has a mac and will play it. I have a lot of unix savy friends that love OS X, me included. Games are generally an after thought when you work an average of 80 hours a week. I'm really looking forward to getting a 64bit laptop that doesn't kill the pocketbook (a la the tadpole ones with ultra sparcs). Hurry up with the 970 Powerbooks!

    I have NWN for PC already and have downloaded the Linux files as well. I was disappointed that the mac/linux versions weren't gold at the same time, but the reality of the situation is 99% of gamers use the PC or a console.

    Better late than never!

    1. Re:Hopefully by sebi · · Score: 4, Funny

      I'm buying a copy for myself and every friend that has a mac and will play it.

      If I make you my friend will you buy me a copy as well? I promise that I will play it.

    2. Re:Hopefully by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Obviously a believer in Mac socialism - give developers money just because they put something on the Mac! Too bad it's released about a year after the PC version and that it's a shit game anyway!

  18. Re:You can play games on a mac by Microsift · · Score: 0, Funny

    How do you make it through life missing a chromosome?

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  19. confusing by Boromir+son+of+Faram · · Score: 5, Funny

    Okay, so I guess I see what BitTorrent is. It seems to make sense. Now, what is "OS X", and can I get it for WinME? Thx.

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    1. Re:confusing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I am so glad you're back. I've missed you.

    2. Re:confusing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Are you for real about the abortion formally known as WinME?

    3. Re:confusing by Uart · · Score: 1

      OS X? I think that comes with Photoshop...

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  20. Anyone with a mirror for the torrent file? by DarkAurora · · Score: 1

    Anyone with a mirror for the torrent file? Their server seems to have melted.

    1. Re:Anyone with a mirror for the torrent file? by dthable · · Score: 1

      Try reading the comment threads. Someone posted it far before your post.

    2. Re:Anyone with a mirror for the torrent file? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yea but his HTTP server is giving me 738Kb per second on the file itself so I don't even need Torrent! W00T!

    3. Re:Anyone with a mirror for the torrent file? by dema · · Score: 1

      try not being a prick. that mirror wouldnt work for me, maybe it didnt for him either.

    4. Re:Anyone with a mirror for the torrent file? by nexUK · · Score: 1

      Another one:- http://www.blobweek.com/torrents/ [blobweek.com]

    5. Re:Anyone with a mirror for the torrent file? by dthable · · Score: 1

      It's a tad hard to determine if there is a mirror problem or someone not reading the discussion when a new top level comment is made. A reply to the original thread stating it's not working and asking for another mirror is fine.

      I'm just trying to save someone from -1 Redundant.

  21. And, tada: Linux installer/binaries in SoU Expack. by 2Flower · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It was announced yesterday that the Shadows of Urentide expansion pack which goes on sale tomorrow comes on disk with a linux version.

    Yes, it's way the hell after the announced simultaneous three platform release, but at least it's here and if you're not too busy playing Tux Racer and complaining about lack of instant gaming support, it's the most extensible and community supported RPG system to date. Have fun and remember, the campaign the game ships with ain't nothing compared to some of the great stuff the community has produced, so don't limit yourself. (Although the story in SoU's single player campaign looks pretty good in its own right.)/p

  22. But is it playable? by jkabbe · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I always wonder when they use the term "Tech" demo. Is this thing playable? Or is it just some pretty graphics?

    1. Re:But is it playable? by gerardrj · · Score: 1

      It is playable.
      You can create a character. Most all races, classes and skills seem tobe there.
      You go through a short training class, then you start killing creatures, can create a small party, complete a few small quests.
      They say the characters you build with this version will transfer to the full release version.

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  23. Mirror for the Torrent File by nexUK · · Score: 2, Informative
    1. Re:Mirror for the Torrent File by dema · · Score: 1

      http://www.blobweek.com/torrents/ is now leeting you download the file without using BitTorrent.

    2. Re:Mirror for the Torrent File by D3TH · · Score: 1

      Your pipe is fat. I'm pulling the file down at > 550k/sec. One thousand thanks.

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    3. Re:Mirror for the Torrent File by D3TH · · Score: 1

      Peaked at 620k/sec downloaded the entire file in less than 7 minutes. Now seeding the torrent.... Thanks again.

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    4. Re:Mirror for the Torrent File by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Dude, why do I need torrent when your server freaking fast and you have the file I need sitting there?

      Thanks!

    5. Re:Mirror for the Torrent File by nexUK · · Score: 1

      I thought I'd host it in full as well as the .torrent

  24. also by SweetAndSourJesus · · Score: 1

    Linux

    The linux client is pretty impressive, too.

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    1. Re:also by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      good god, you're dim.

    2. Re:also by Feral+Bueller · · Score: 1
      Please realize that there are about 3 people outside of the UK that will get that joke.

      Only one of us will think it's funny.

      Not me.

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      - learn to swim.
  25. Re:You can play games on a mac by YomikoReadman · · Score: 1

    You don't frag with just one button.. you go out and by a sw33t Logitech USB Cordless Mouse/Keyboard Combo, Map the apple keys, and frag with 8 mouse buttons, plus a scroll wheel to scroll thru your spells.

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    I have no regrets, this is the only path.
    My whole life has been "UNLIMITED BLADE WORKS"
  26. You've got to be kidding by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    After downloading the demo, PLEASE leave your BitTorrent window open, this will mean that the load is shared amongst us all and more people can download faster."

    This sounds like communism to me.

    Why should I care if *you* get the file? Once I'm done downloading, I'm not keeping the client open.

    1. Re:You've got to be kidding by BiteMeFanboy · · Score: 0

      That's because you're a leech... and a dick. 'Nuff said.

    2. Re:You've got to be kidding by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      OOOOOOOOOOOH DAMN!
      WHAT A BURN!!!!!
      -- THE USERNAME TELLS YOU WHAT TO DO.
      YOU JUST BITE HIM, FANBOY.

      To recap:
      OOOOOOOOOOOH DAMN!
      BiteMeFanboy ISSUED ONE MAJOR BURN!!!!!

      Offtopic, Inflammatory, Inappropriate, Illegal, or Offensive comments might be moderately BURNED by BiteMeFanboy.
    3. Re:You've got to be kidding by clf8 · · Score: 1

      Technically, it's Socialism. Ideally, after long enough time a centralized government (Communism) is no longer needed. Since the whatever server has already melted, if people are leaving BitTorrent open it's done what humans can't (cuz we're greedy little d!cks).

  27. We need a bittorrent for bittorrent/bytemonsoon by stefanlasiewski · · Score: 1

    Looks like bytemonsoon is getting DDoS'd into oblivion.

    And then a healthy dose of Slashdotting on top of that.

    Read their news blurb at the bottom, if you can get to the site:

    http://www.bytemonsoon.com/

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    "Can of worms? The can is open... the worms are everywhere."
  28. Re:They were being Dos'd as it is... by fuzzywig · · Score: 1

    hmmm, there i was wondering why all my torrents were suddenly giving me tracker errors, "ahh, it's just my crappy connection". Then I find they've all been /.ed, maybe bittorrent isn't so great for avoiding a /.ing after all? Though I suppose that if Bioware were hosting the tracker, it would ease the load compared to just hosting the file direct.

  29. Re:And, tada: Linux installer/binaries in SoU Expa by mahdi13 · · Score: 1

    Amazing, considering that the NWN Linux Client is on Beta 6 and not yet official...

    I do see a post on the forums stateing "Shadows of Unrentide will run fine in Linux"

    I'm still waiting until the Linux client is official before I even consider NWN...major turn down for me is the lack of FMV, the movies might not be important but I'm a story driven person and missing parts of the story just to play the game doesn't fly with me, I'll wait for the "Directors Cut"

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  30. Re:You can play games on a mac by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I frag on a single mouse click. that's not a problem!

    The problem is side step and hook, and switching weapons.

    Oh how I love my trackball with scroll wheel

  31. Re:They were being Dos'd as it is... by YomikoReadman · · Score: 1

    Actually Bittorrent is the ultimate answer to a good, oldfashioned /.ing, but it only really thrives off of it once it has been fully seeded, and then only if enough people who can seed it will get out and share a little with the rest of the deprived, slightly behind the times group of people like myself who wait to hop on to a file.

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    I have no regrets, this is the only path.
    My whole life has been "UNLIMITED BLADE WORKS"
  32. Re:And, tada: Linux installer/binaries in SoU Expa by WWWWolf · · Score: 1
    Amazing, considering that the NWN Linux Client is on Beta 6 and not yet official...

    But they promised it would be "official" within, um, a week from last week? I suppose this is their way of getting two flies with one swat, er, a press release: SoU is out, and simultaneously Linux Client is officially out of Beta. And they can pay less for their press release writers. =)

    - WWWWolf, greatly angered(tm) by the fact that here, the release date isn't 18th, it's goddamn 27th...

  33. Re:They were being Dos'd as it is... by dthable · · Score: 1

    This is getting beyond a joke, slashdot needs to do something about the effect they have on these small sites, it's not going to get better by ignoring it CmdrTaco...

    He did do something....subscribe so you can see the story before it goes live for the rest of the crowd. I don't agree with paying, but don't bitch about the /. effect on smaller sites.

  34. .torrent needed for Mac? by psoriac · · Score: 2, Funny

    Don't tell me all nine of you hit up their 56k server and blew it up...

    KIDDING! ;-)

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    I browse Slashdot at +3, Funny
  35. Re:And, tada: Linux installer/binaries in SoU Expa by swv3752 · · Score: 1

    I imagine tomorrow there will be an official release or when 1.30 comes out. The movies are very lame. If you really want to know, ask on the bioware boards and you will get a nice little one line summary for each movie.

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  36. also by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm skinny and have bad teeth.

    What are you driving at?

  37. NWN OSX Demo Available - Please Have Mercy by philam3nt · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Submitters, enthralled with the idea of having their story ran on Slashdot, dread the inevitable bandwith-monster that in some cases renders the story near-useless (the poor server someone uses to blog melts before the story hits ~70 comments). Therefore, never being able to trust Slashdot with their bandwith and at the same time wanting their news to reach as many as possible, the submitters are starting to make the preperations we all wish the editors cared about.

    With a file this size the Bittorrent may be the only feasible way for their news to reach the whole Slashdot community - resulting in the Bittorrent being more important (it decides the fate of the story regardless of content).

    I imagine we're going to see this more and more unless Slashdot ever decides some sort of bandwith management (caching, Bittorrent, early-warning) of the stories is profitable, because by this point the editors are clearly not going to do it out of the goodness of their heart (in part because the community will mirror or Bittorrent on its own).

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  38. Re:You can play games on a mac by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    "You don't frag with just one button.. you go out and by a sw33t Logitech USB Cordless Mouse/Keyboard Combo, Map the apple keys, and frag with 8 mouse buttons, plus a scroll wheel to scroll thru your spells."

    Precisely. And this is exactly what you should do for a PC as well ;-) (well except for the apple keys part.)

  39. Re:They were being Dos'd as it is... by fuzzywig · · Score: 1

    WEll, bittorrent is a good, maybe even best solution to a /.ing, but it's not the ultimate - case in point, bytemonsoon just went down (Problem connecting to tracker - timeout exceeded). It's useful becase it reduces the bandwidth load on a server, but it doesn't eliminate it. If your server is'nt up to the job, it'll still go down if the load is high enough. From the wording of the article it sounds like Bioware put the torrent on bytemonsoon themselves (kinda ambiguous though). If that's true, it was a bit strange of them to put it on what was obviously a primarily warez site, rather than hosting a tracker themselves (which would probably have stood up to the onslaught a bit better). I could be interpreting the wording wrong though.

  40. Performance Notes on NWN Demo by slycer9 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Hardware: 17" tiBook, 1GB RAM
    Game Settings: All options MAXED, no anti-aliasing
    Resolution: 1440

    Pros: Runs flawlessly, no hitches, slow framerates or draggy performance.

    Cons: No NPC voices. No speech during spellcasting. No shiny water. (tho I don't remember if my vid card supports it)

    Very nice job, runs great. Now just gotta wait for the DM Client!

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    Don't park drunk, accidents cause people.
    1. Re:Performance Notes on NWN Demo by Phoukka · · Score: 1

      Reply to cons:

      Bioware slimmed down the download by not including the extra voice files. Apple's implementation of OpenGL doesn't support the calls necessary to create shiny water (sub-pixel shading, IIRC, though I probably don't... ;).

      DM Client: In the Mac box...

    2. Re:Performance Notes on NWN Demo by slycer9 · · Score: 1

      Yeah, I posted an update to this below, after learning those two details...in retrospect, I probably should have just posted them here again.

      As far as the DM Client goes...I was just trying to express my anticipation for the release. I've been doing far more DM'ing lately than playing.

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      Don't park drunk, accidents cause people.
    3. Re:Performance Notes on NWN Demo by Kupo · · Score: 1

      The demo version for Windows didn't even have NPC voice overs or more than one voice set. The retail version has all of the above where the demos did not. Your vid card on the 17" probably doesn't support the shiny water AFAIK since it's just a GeForce4 Go440 (derivative of MX440, a souped up GF2MX almost) and has no pixel shaders, etc.

  41. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file(responding to self) by Jucius+Maximus · · Score: 1
    "Also, it could be that the tracker is overloaded. It's the bittorrent equivalent to a 404 error."

    Actually this is not entirely true. My bad. A 404 error means that it can't be found, which is different from being overloaded.

    So basically 'problem connection to tracker' can sometimes be the same as 404, but other times it can mean the same as 'server too busy' but I don't know if there's a surefire way to tell which one it is.

  42. Re:Ah, Mac games by slycer9 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You honestly mean to tell me this post, bashing not only Apple, but the game as well, was modded up? How is this anything but a troll? Oh, wait...he's bashing Apple on Slashdot...

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  43. Carrafix by tayjo · · Score: 1

    For people on a cable or DSL who want to limit their upload speed you can use carrafix (www.carrafix.com) just set it to limit ports 6881 through 6889

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    With your neck on my shoulders we could wreck civilization!
  44. Alternative BitTorrent tracker by bartc · · Score: 1

    I've set up an alternative tracker. The torrent is at http://www.il.fontys.nl/~bart/NeverwinterNightsTec hDemo.dmg.bz2.torrent.

    1. Re:Alternative BitTorrent tracker by ZerothAngel · · Score: 1

      Hey, thanks for setting this up. I applaud everyone else's effort to mirror the original torrent file, but it really does no good if the tracker is hosed too. :)

    2. Re:Alternative BitTorrent tracker by dimmu · · Score: 1

      I have setup 2 torrent clients at E3 and 100BaseTX using this torrent file. So this one should give you some nice speeds.

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      -- Cliff Albert
  45. Re:Will it have restrictive copyrights? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Oh, this is awesome. FINALLY the standard Slashdot groupthink is being recognized as the BULLSHIT that it really is!

    Hurray!

  46. Re:Ah, Mac games by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Kreegah! Kreegah Bundalo! Unk!

    >Yikes. Does anyone REALLY care about games on the >Mac anymore? I would assume that anyone with a Mac >has already accepted their fate, and bought a PS2 >(or PC) to play games on.

    Urbool? Kreegah naqto im 'qop heesin? Noofle qples!
    Bundalo! Bundalo! PS2 o'im'nim urbool nunkql PC? PC? Bundalo!? Kreegah...

  47. Re:Ah, Mac games by JudgeFurious · · Score: 1

    Oh come on man. It's not that bad.

    Sure if you're a game junkie who's got to play every game released every year then yeah, there aren't nearly enough Mac games to get you off.

    On the other hand there aren't usually more than a handful of good games that show up in any given year in my humble opinion and most of them make it to the Mac.

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  48. Not a bzip2 file? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Wow, I've never used BitTorrent before, but now I'm hooked! I got 240MB in about 30 seconds! BUT. When I try to decompress the file, I get

    bunzip2: Neverwinter%20Nights%20Tech%20Demo.dmg.bz2 is not a bzip2 file.

    Stuffit Expander (7.0.1) won't touch the thing. I've tried this from the first mirror and the second mirror given on the comments page, with the same results. Is there something that I'm failing to do? Thanks.

    1. Re:Not a bzip2 file? by danlor · · Score: 1

      >Is there something that I'm failing to do? Yes. download the file silly. You need to let the program go out and actually download the data. What you saw was the preallocation.

    2. Re:Not a bzip2 file? by superspoon · · Score: 1

      Yep. I have the same darn problem.

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    3. Re:Not a bzip2 file? by superspoon · · Score: 1

      I dunno about the person above, but I know for a fact that what I have on my desktop is not a preallocation. The torrent client told me so. It said "Download succeeded" after about 9 minutes of high-speed downloading.
      Any other suggestions?

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  49. Re:You can play games on a mac by JudgeFurious · · Score: 1

    Absolutely correct. I don't know anyone other than a few friends parents that use the mouse that their computer shipped with.

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  50. OS X? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It's the eight version after OS/2.

    1. Re:OS X? by Tumbleweed · · Score: 1

      > It's the eight version after OS/2

      No, this is hex we're talking about - OS/2, OS/3, etc, OS/A, OS/B, and so on. OS/X is _very_ mature! :)

    2. Re:OS X? by Happy+Monkey · · Score: 1

      I think you're probably thinkng base 36, not hex.

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    3. Re:OS X? by Tumbleweed · · Score: 1

      Oops, I think you're right. :)

  51. Linux version by Kludge · · Score: 1

    Has anyone seen the Linux version yet? And no, I don't mean the download-the-binary-and-use-the-Windows-disk version. I mean the actual Linux version.

  52. I fear not by feldsteins · · Score: 1

    they clearly think (correctly) that Linux is going to be a force in the long run on the desktop.

    I'm worried that what you're saying here won't prove true. Think about it. Every Linux user who is also a gamer is already dual-booting Windows. With me so far? So a game developer has to choose:

    1. Don't spend the time/money to make a Linux version and sell 1 million units. To windows users. Including the Linux guys who'll just reboot to play.

    2. Spend the time/money to make a LInux version and sell...1 million units. To Windows users and Linux users who will now not have to reboot.

    Contrast this with the reasoning behind Macintosh versions:

    1. Don't spend the time to make a Mac version. Sell 1 million units to Windows users.

    2. Spend the time/money to make a Mac version. Sell 1.2 million units*. To Windows users and Mac users.

    (*Who knows. The idea here is that it's a higher number. In the Linux scenario, it's not.)

    Since Linux runs on the exact same hardware as Windows, I don't see how this situation will ever be remedied.

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    You like your Macintosh better than me, don't you Dave? Dave? Can you hear me Dave?
    1. Re:I fear not by Saidin · · Score: 1

      Well, I'm a Linux user and a gamer, and while it is true that currently I have a windows partition, I am using it less and less as more games get ported natively and as WineX matures. For me, it is a big benefit to not have to reboot into Windows to play a game. Also, Windows98 SE is my last version of Windows. I'm not willing to upgrade to XP, I change my hardware too often to deal with the registration headaches. So, as soon as Win98 runs out of steam, I'm all Linux, and that is not too far down the road. So, while you are right that today everyone who plays games dual boots, it is certainly not true for me that I will be for a whole lot longer, and I imagine that a lot of other people are in the same position I am.

    2. Re:I fear not by catenos · · Score: 1

      So, while you are right that today everyone who plays games dual boots, it is certainly not true for me that I will be for a whole lot longer, and I imagine that a lot of other people are in the same position I am.

      I absolutely second that. There are only two games left, that I boot MS Windows 98 for. I did not have the itch and time to get WineX running with them (there are reports that they run), yet, but when I will, Win98 will be gone.

      And I will not buy any game that won't run on Win98, because I am not willing to upgrade. I'd rather buy a game console (equally closed, but at least it's just plug-and-play).

      I am convinced that games on Linux will become a market, and anyone starting with it now will have an advantage (and bigger share of the cake) then.

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    3. Re:I fear not by Spellbinder · · Score: 1

      games that are windows i play but don't buy
      in the last half year there were only 3 games i used windows for CS, BF1942 and GTA Vice City
      cs because my mates play it a lot at lans (even went to korea last year)
      gta and bf1942 because it's fun
      there is q3 with a shitload of funny mods, nwn, ut2003, rtcw and rtcw et
      and most of the time its all i need

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    4. Re:I fear not by Golias · · Score: 1
      :I am convinced that games on Linux will become a market, and anyone starting with it now will have an advantage (and bigger share of the cake) then.

      I gotta disagree. There is no loyalty to brand or developpers in the game market.

      If you release a kick-ass game, even if your company had been regarded by gamers everywhere as "T3h 5uck," you will sell millions of copies. If you release a crappy game, even if you are one of the most beloved game developers of all time, it will fail miserably. *cough*Daikatana*cough*

      There is no real financial advantage to establishing your brand in the game market until you release a game that's good enough (and popular enough) to start a sequel franchize with (i.e., Tomb Raider, Final Fantasy, Warcraft, etc.) Even then, the sequel tie-in matters more than which company is releasing it. Would MechWarrior for the X-Box really have sold more if Activision was still doing it?

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  53. Re:w0r5t p05+ by slycer9 · · Score: 1

    Wow. Looks like I've struck a nerve here.
    It's ok sir. Homosexualism is no longer the cultural stigmata it once was. It's ok for you to be comfortable with yourself. Really.

    On another note, hooked on phonics is no longer as expensive as it once was. Maybe you should check it out.

    ciao

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    Don't park drunk, accidents cause people.
  54. Holy tarballs! by pensano · · Score: 1

    It's great that they managed to make such a cool demo come in at only 240kB.

    Oh, wait, nooooo...

  55. Boy, that's one slow transfer. by corporatemutantninja · · Score: 5, Funny

    Doesn't this guy take potty breaks? Every time someone posts a Mac story he's STILL sitting there waiting for that 17 meg file to transfer. This has been going on for months. Somebody please give him a zip drive.

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    1. Re:Boy, that's one slow transfer. by Mitchell+Mebane · · Score: 1

      Dude, and why is he using BBEdit Lite to write a post on Slashdot?

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  56. Re:mac problem by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You're sitting in front of OLD hardware running a OLD operating system. That is your first problem. OS.9 and prior I personally had no use for (and wasn't interested in Mac's). The reason is the same reason I don't like Windows (right up through XP): any single application can, and will, crash the entire computer.

    Yes, with Windows 2000 and XP this "problem" has gotten much better, but still unquestionably exists. At least you were comparing equal OS' and hardware with your NT based Pentium Pro 200. During that phase of history I was running Linux...

    Shoot forward and I regularily have Word, Excel, Adobe Acrobat, Telvision/Radio/iTunes, Safari, Mail, Address Book, iCalendar, Watson, and a Terminal running. Add Quake or X-Plane as needed. :) It's not uncommon to find a total of 15-20 applications always running in total. Helpers like Dragthing, Quickkeys, weather, synergy, usb-overdrive, so on and so forth are always running too.

    The key is how smoothly it all runs TOGETHER. In years now of service I have seen my Mac crash only MAYBE four times-- and two of those were due to me fiddling with low-level OS.X drivers and extensions during operation. Sure, I've seen Word (for example) blow itself out of memory -- but nothing else is ever affected.

    Have the same thing happen on Windows ... and it IS a good idea to reboot. Reboot. Reboot. Make a change. Reboot.

    It's not uncommon for me to copy/move 20 gig files around (locally on SCSI-160 :), while dumping the daily backups off to the network (another 8 gig network transfer), while leaving everything running -- and watching TV. Frankly, OS.X is the best operating system I've seen in a decade (and the last decent reference point I have is either OS/2 or the NeXT). Windows? It'll be dead in 10 years.

    The Unix's will reign...which ones and how many? Who knows...

  57. Bite me AC by BiteMeFanboy · · Score: 0

    Ohhhh damn you got me, I'm so ashamed and embarrassed. An AC tried to flame me, ohhh damn. Log in pussy.

  58. Re:And, tada: Linux installer/binaries in SoU Expa by Dimensio · · Score: 1

    I still have a problem with a company promising multiplatform support all along (even with a promise of a simulatenous release up until a few months before the Windows release) yet using completely proprietary methods that cannot be translated to one fo the platforms that they're supposedly "officially" supporting.

  59. NWN Performance notes :Edit: by slycer9 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Just finished a discussion with some folks at Bioware.
    Turns out a couple of the glitches aren't glitches at all.
    1) Only 4 voicesets were included to compress the filesize for downloads.
    2) Shiny water is not dependant upon your video card under OSX, because the current Mac implementation of OpenGL does not support it as of yet.

    So, in review...neither of the glitches are bugs at all.
    Game still runs flawlessly, smooth gameplay, excellent mouse response.

    --
    Don't park drunk, accidents cause people.
    1. Re:NWN Performance notes :Edit: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I just talked with the 'folks at Bioware' so I could jerk off to a nice husky male voice on the other end of the phone.
      -slycer9

  60. System requirements by caffeine_monkey · · Score: 1

    (via maccentral): "The Neverwinter Nights tech demo requires a G3/450MHz or faster CPU, 256MB RAM, 3D graphics chip with 32MB VRAM and 645MB hard disk space."

  61. Re:YAY!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Oh well great news for the OS X users though! Now they have something else than WCIII and Minesweeper ;)

    They don't even have minesweeper.

  62. this is weird by commodoresloat · · Score: 1

    I'm uploading faster than I'm downloading. I've uploaded 4.5 MiB but only downloaded 3.2. What's going on? Is my mac using HyperTransport to send data that doesn't exist yet?

    1. Re:this is weird by Jucius+Maximus · · Score: 1
      "I'm uploading faster than I'm downloading. I've uploaded 4.5 MiB but only downloaded 3.2. What's going on? Is my mac using HyperTransport to send data that doesn't exist yet?"

      You can upload the same data to more than one peer in the swarm ;-) The lopsided transfers are only a temporary effect at the start of the download. See my explanation here.

    2. Re:this is weird by Surlyboi · · Score: 1

      You can upload Men in Black???

      --
      Mod me down and I will become more powerful than you can possibly imagine...
  63. Re:Dear Father O'Day by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Sure seems like the Winblowz and Limpunix freaks are out en masse today. What's wrong girls? Jealous? Latent homosexuality can lead you to do some sick sad things, can't it?

  64. Macs have games!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Like Photoshop!!

  65. Really? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Since it said "or faster" I ran it on a PC.

  66. Re:Ah, Mac games by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Liar, you couldn't afford one with your job. Oh, wait, that's right, you probably make cash like crazy fixing those PCs as they break down all the fucking time. Stupid fuck. Never heard of Blizzard I guess. Warcraft 3 cross platform at release... Too bad you're such an ignorant turd.

  67. Re:w0r5t p05+ by slycer9 · · Score: 1

    Awwwww...I really DID hit a little close to home, didn't I? Poor little thing. I little therapy'd work WONDERS for your feelings of inadequacy and impotence.

    Heh, you're a funny little fellow tho', quite creative with the 'leet' speak. That's very original.

    Oh. I'm sorry. Not the response you'd wished? *clears throat*

    Oh please don't call me queer again, it hurts so much coming from someone as obviously intelligent, and well spoken as yourself. *sobs* I don't know how I'll ever get on with my life after today.

    Feel better now? Good, I hope so. I'll be praying for you.
    ciao

    --
    Don't park drunk, accidents cause people.
  68. Gaming on the Mac... It's why I switched! by XbainX · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ok, I'm sure plenty of you have seen it, but for those of you that haven't check this (Quicktime format) out. If you weren't convinced that gaming on a Mac is totally awesome, you will be now!

    Props to redvsblue.com and their work.

  69. Re:Gaming on the Mac... It's why I switched! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Totally awesome a year later? Who cares? ONE game out of 100 released last year? At least 30 of which were as good or better? Who cares? Hey you can get Doom for Linux too, that was totally awesome in the past. Whee...

  70. Re:Gaming on the Mac... It's why I switched! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What did you switch from? Certainly not Windows. And if you switched to a Mac for gaming you missed the toilet by a mile there guy.

  71. Re:Will it have restrictive copyrights? by Thinkit3 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It's not groupthink--it's just we all come to the same logical conclusion. Groupthink is, hey there's these magical places called heaven and hell!

    --
    -Libertarian secular transhumanist
  72. Re: Must be a typo. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I think he meant 17 exabytes not megabytes. It WILL take awhile. : ) (and that would be a whole lot of Zip disks!)

  73. What you're all forgetting, of course by writertype · · Score: 2, Informative

    ...is that the game itself ain't all that hot. Or at least the single-player version of it. Very little story, and it pales in comparison to Baldur's Gate 1 & 2. Personally, I found it as much fun as compiling a Linux dis-... Oh.

    You'll have a ball.

  74. Give me good karma! by johram · · Score: 0, Troll

    So I am a new user and I'm leaving BitTorrent running on my powermac so others can take advantage of my broadband bandwidth. ...spare some karma??

    --
    "Fighting for peace is like fucking for chastity."
    1. Re:Give me good karma! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      HA-HA!

  75. Re:Gaming on the Mac... It's why I switched! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Gee, couldn't they make that download a little bigger?

  76. BitTorrent and Gibson's I'doru': OT by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Does BitTorrent remind anyone of the partfrom Gibson's 'Idoru'; about the creation of The Walled City? Or more like P2P stuff, such as FreeNet or WASTE?
    "A network outside the nets" ... "It started with a a shared killfile."
    Dunno, just idling away the rest of my slow day at work.

  77. This is hilarious!! Poor Macincrotch users! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    A game that has been out for quite a while for the PC FINALLY makes it to Macincrotch platform...and not only does it make slashdot, (the CRAPPLE side), but all the rotten fruit fanatics are going wild. Get a friggin PC! Reminds me of someone living in sicks of arkansas getting all excited about getting Cable TV fer hizz 1972 RCA tellervision!!! HAHAHA

  78. Got BitTorrent_OSX_3.2.2a.dmg, now what? by jc42 · · Score: 1

    My brand new Powerbook doesn't seem to know what to do with it. It's sitting there in my home directory, as shown by:

    : file BitT*
    BitTorrent_OSX_3.2.2a.dmg: VAX COFF executable not stripped - version 3277
    :

    VAX COFF? WFT? No mention that I can find of .dmg files anywhere in the online docs. The web site doesn't seem to point to any help or howto pages. Anyone got a pointer to an explanation for dummies like me? ;-)

    --
    Those who do study history are doomed to stand helplessly by while everyone else repeats it.
    1. Re:Got BitTorrent_OSX_3.2.2a.dmg, now what? by coldguy · · Score: 2, Informative
      open Disk Copy (it's in Applications/Utilities).

      drag the file on to Disk Copy's window or the icon on the Dock.

      or, just ctrl+click or right-click (depending on how many buttons your mouse has) on the file and go to Open With -> Disk Copy.

  79. Re:Modded down and banned for negative Mac comment by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Poor widdo macincrotch modder doesnt wike me making fun of his cwappy computer!! HAHAH Mod away apple fags!

  80. hmm, higher price and missing the toolset by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I had all but given up on NWN, and I'm not sure that was a bad thing. They announce that they are shipping it, but at a higher price than the PC version. Then I learn that although their press release implies otherwise, the mac version is missing the toolset. A simultaneous release, with the same features at a comparable price, like Blizzard has been doing makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. This makes me feel like there are some good people on the inside, pushing for treating MacOS and Linux as first class citizens, but they are not able to pull it off.


    So, do I shell out for a good try in the hopes that it will encourage them to do it right next time, or will that just encourage their marketing to believe we'll put up with being treated as second or third class citizens?

    1. Re:hmm, higher price and missing the toolset by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Buy a PC..you will save money all the way around hardware and software-wise for to run the same apps...well actually much larger selection on PC side. No reason for Apple anymore.

    2. Re:hmm, higher price and missing the toolset by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No reason for Apple anymore.

      Unless you actualy want to use a computer for something other than games and troubleshooting.

    3. Re:hmm, higher price and missing the toolset by slycer9 · · Score: 1

      Fallacy. No prices have yet to be announced from Macsoft. Nor have they announced a shipping date. The news of the missing Toolset, while not good, is not new.

      The reason for the lack of a Toolset is because Borland was unable to ship a compatible compiler in time, and Omnigroup was unable to complete the port itself in time.

      There is an open source consortium, OpenKnights, found at Sourceforge, working to build an open source version of the Toolset for both Mac and Linux users.

      --
      Don't park drunk, accidents cause people.
  81. Re:Gaming on the Mac... It's why I switched! by XbainX · · Score: 1

    Because all I got was AC's who thought I was being serious, thought I would reply to my own post to clarify...

    It's a JOKE! Watch the fucking video, or atleast go to the redvsblue site!

  82. Re:Dear Father O'Day by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yes it can lead to sick things...like thinking Macincrotch is anything more than a piece of crap! Looks like Apple's earnings have now gone from .2 to .05 haha..and analyst recommendations have moved from HOLD (which is not good to begin with) heading to SELL/UNDERPERFORM! bye bye Apple...R.I.P.

  83. I finished the game last week on the Linux version by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I finished the single-player game that comes with the package last week - in the Linux version.

    And I don't own a Windows box. Bought the game, installed it in Linux, played it in Linux.

    So yeah, I've seen it. :)

  84. Re:w0r5t p05+ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Apple can eat my bung.
    OOOOOhhhh, i'd rather have a cpu that looks cool. OH man i just love the stylish lines.

    eat shit and die, fucktard.
    MAC=QUEER

    period.

  85. Re:w0r5t p05+ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Hi my name is slycer9.

    I enjoy takin' the hard 10 inches in my ass and
    swallowing semen.

    The last time I actually touched a girl, it was my mother, and I came in my pants.

    I post on /. in the hopes that my lame ass posts can be modded up and I can jerk off to a screen cap of my (+5, Interesting) post. When I was in high school no one liked me and I always used to get beat up. I started getting into Apple because it was 'different', then I found out I was different too. I have a job now and everyone I work with hates me and calls me 'The Mac Faq'. I go home everynight after work to the basement of my parent's house and cry on my boyfriend's shoulder. Sometimes I get so desperate for cock that I head down to the local Catholic Church and try to sign up as an alter boy. You haven't lived til' you've had a padre give you a fucking enema. I sit in front of my mac for hours at a time reading the 'men seeking men' personals and jacking off to pictures of Dick Cheney and Milton Berle. Nothing gets me harder than pics of older 'Father figures'. Maybe this is because my father and uncle used to take turns double teaming my young tight asshole when i was just 9 years old. But enough about me, the real reason I fell in love with macs, was when I saw that sexy, sexy-ass Jeff Goldblum doing the commercials. End of story.

  86. Should be TROLL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Should be interesting to see how the Mac platform manages to incorporate intensive 3D graphics, especially now since they have radeons and nvidia chipsets in most of their newer/higher end computers.

    Why isn't this rated "troll"?

    Macs have had decent or better 3D hardware as standard for a long time now (e.g. the old G3 powerbooks all came with ATI Rage128s back when 3D acceleration was only offered on a tiny minority of PC laptops).

    Enter the complaints about one-button mouse commments, but keep in mind that most of these RPG's have a ridiculous amount of required buttons and commands...

    I'd imagine almost all Mac gamers and most serious Mac users have multi-button mice. It's annoying that you don't get one with your Mac for free, but on the other hand a multi-button mouse will work properly without extra drivers on a Mac -- more than can be said for MS mice on MS operating systems.

  87. Re:Gaming on the Mac... It's why I switched! by Dinosaur+Jr. · · Score: 1

    That video was funny, when I watched it last year.

  88. YIPIEEEEE! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There's a game on a MAC! WOW YIPPEE!!!!! We should all masturbate in celebration!!!!

  89. Re:Will it have restrictive copyrights? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Why do you troll? What's the attraction with trolling?

  90. Why a torrent by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Surely the 47 apple users out there aren't going to cause that much load on the server

  91. i''m getting by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    155k down, 5k up and I'm not even trying to be a bastard.

  92. NWN Irc Server by OldFNG · · Score: 0

    I run an irc server for an nwn mod called daggerford, if you want to talk to its players drop by irc.darkemud.com and talk to its players and give the mod a try, its a really great NWN server.

  93. bittorrent good - NWN questionable by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Well, bittorrent allowed me to grab the demo quickly enough, and people have been grabbing it from me ever since. The demo itself, however, is going to make me wait a while to hear about the stability of the final version. Taking my time it took about an hour to make it through and the application died on me six times. If the real application is this unstable I might have to pass. On the plus side, it ran quite well, even on my older hardware and loaded quite snappily.

    Dual 533 G4, 896meg of ram, 16 meg ATI video card.

  94. Some of y'all might encounter... by masada555 · · Score: 2, Informative

    ...a problem with the NWN file. It may show up on your desktop as a document. Just Get Info and append the .dmg extension. Problem solved. Happy gaming!

  95. Re:They were being Dos'd as it is... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Is delaying the /. effect really solving anything?

  96. At last! by swelling · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I have been waiting for this for quite a while and it is definitely worth it!

    I am running a 17" iMac (800Mhz G4/256MB/Ge4 32MB) and the action is excellent, not choppy at all. I was worried that the performance of the game would leave people without a high-end machine in the dust, but everything seems pretty good so far.

    Nice job Bioware and MacSoft!

  97. Re:They were being Dos'd as it is... by Phil+John · · Score: 1

    The problem with a slashdotting is that often these sites get knocked off the face of the planet for a while by the great behemoth that is the slashdot community.

    Often these sites are put on the internet by someone who spends a lot of their hard earned cash getting something they believe in online.

    Do you think that these people deserve a slashdotting just because they post something informative or interesting?

    I'm not coming from the perspective of not being able to see a site linked to from slashdot, I couldn't give a flying f**k, I'm actually doing something other than being monumentally selfish, I'm thinking about the poor guys who's bandwidth or hosting bill is gonna go through the roof, who's site is gonna get knocked off the internet.

    So instead of sitting there flaming, try thinking about it from all perspectives.

    Buy bye karma.

    --
    I am NaN
  98. Re:They were being Dos'd as it is... by dthable · · Score: 1

    You make some very good points, but I don't know what can be done to stop the /. effect. Should /. cache a copy of the pages and use that instead of linking right to the content? Or should the articles appear in a time release fashion (which causes other questions about the comment system)?

  99. Re:w0r5t p05+ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0


    > Homosexualism is no longer the cultural stigmata it once was.

    First off, there's not such word as "homosexualism". It's "homosexuality", doofus.

    Second, "stigmata" is bleeding from the hands and feet similar to Christ. The word you're looking for is "stigma".

    > hooked on phonics is no longer as expensive as it once was.

    Neither is a dictionary. I find it highly ironic that someone is making fun of another's post while using words completely incorrectly. It just shows what an idiot you are.

  100. Re:Ah, Mac games by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Don't you mean Indian immigrants? Oh, that's right, they outsource to them...

  101. Re:And, tada: Linux installer/binaries in SoU Expa by Dimensio · · Score: 1

    Well...SoU is out...and the installer doesn't work! Two setup scripts are provided, but neither actually work! Whoops, someone screwed up bigtime.

  102. Re:Modded down and banned for negative Mac comment by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What a pitiful little turd. You must be PROUD of having absolutely NO LIFE. What a closet homo...

  103. Re:Dear Father O'Day by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Completely out of touch with reality too!?! Wow, you are a pitiful little turd. Up over 5% at the opening bell today. Too bad SCO is going to shut your little LimpUnix ass down. Keep up the good work pussy boy...

  104. Re:Mirror of the .torrent file(responding to self) by bhtooefr · · Score: 1

    But some HTTP and FTP servers report 404 when it really should be server too busy.