Cross-Platform LAN Gaming Suggestions?
darkstar2a writes "Back in the dot.com boom years, a bunch of us would crash the empty customer service department for some fun LAN gaming. Nowadays, though, we use our own computers, and have a significant ratio of Mac users - about 55%. This has brought up a huge frustration in finding games that work cross-platform (PC and Mac), and what exactly we need to make them work. We've only been reliably able to get the following working: Unreal Tournament (but the same game can get kind of old after hours of play), 4x4 Evo 2 (which we got cheap and was a great change of pace), Descent 3 (out of print and relatively difficult to locate.) This has to have been covered somewhere, but we've been unable to locate a resource for it. Can Slashdot Games readers help?"
Quake 3 and its accompanying mods run fine on both platforms.
New Blizzard games are simultaneous releases of Mac & PC on the same cd. Buy War 3 and with the same disc play on either platform.
Older titles are really cheap too. You can get the Starcraft or Diablo battlechests for around $20 or less.
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MacGamer
It lists all kinds of Mac games and if they are compatible with their Windows counterparts.
Tada. Case Closed.
Bungie was (once) known for this, too. You might try Myth--a slower pace, to be sure, but more rewarding all the same.
For FragFest Fun, you probably won't do better than Unreal. Try getting new maps and mods to change up the fun; or try team combat.
Can Ghost Recon be played multiplayer?
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What about games that are network compatible on Windows, Linux and OS X:
As far as Mac and Windows, don't forget about Ghost Recon..
There are currently hundreds of mods (ranging from traditional D&D, Diablo hack fests, and even RTS ) and dozens of virtual server worlds... not to mention being able to play with your Windows and Linux buddies.
http://nwn.bioware.com
I think the site is currently down till tommorow though....
I'm surprised I haven't seen Medal of Honor: Allied Assault or Spearhead on this list, nor Return to Castle Wolfenstein. Both are great and somewhat modern FPS that work just fine cross-platform.