There's another project similar to Resurrection already available, although it doesn't try to tackle single player (1 graphic artist + 1 programmer == not enough time for single player). Check out http://www.marathonrampancy.com.
For most Mac users, the last thing they want to use is the "tech-savvy" requirements of a Linux desktop
As opposed to most PC users, who are all "tech-savvy" and have no problem with being a 1337 linux hax0r, right? Seriously, just by using marketshare and the percentage of tech-morons to tech-heads in the general
populace, there are a lot more morons using PCs than Macs.
Even when their Mac couldn't do what they wanted, they still tried to keep as close to their Macs as possible rather than doing the sensible thing and getting a Wintel box.
Ah, get over yourself already. Just because you might not be able to find the program or technique to do something on a Mac doesn't mean it doesn't exist. True computer gurus are comfortable and competent with all
platforms. PC (or Mac) tech-weenie bigots can go shove their oversized heads in the toilet and flush. Repeatedly. I'm allowed to say this because I own and enjoy both
a Mac and a PC. Have a nice day! =)
There's another project similar to Resurrection already available, although it doesn't try to tackle single player (1 graphic artist + 1 programmer == not enough time for single player). Check out http://www.marathonrampancy.com.
For most Mac users, the last thing they want to use is the "tech-savvy" requirements of a Linux desktop
As opposed to most PC users, who are all "tech-savvy" and have no problem with being a 1337 linux hax0r, right? Seriously, just by using marketshare and the percentage of tech-morons to tech-heads in the general populace, there are a lot more morons using PCs than Macs.
Even when their Mac couldn't do what they wanted, they still tried to keep as close to their Macs as possible rather than doing the sensible thing and getting a Wintel box.
Ah, get over yourself already. Just because you might not be able to find the program or technique to do something on a Mac doesn't mean it doesn't exist. True computer gurus are comfortable and competent with all platforms. PC (or Mac) tech-weenie bigots can go shove their oversized heads in the toilet and flush. Repeatedly. I'm allowed to say this because I own and enjoy both a Mac and a PC. Have a nice day! =)
Rhyn