bikalpapaudel
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I'm not cynic but I think this was framed wrongly.
Mac OS X Leoapd runs all "Mac OS X Leopard" apps. So it definitely scores a 100/100 on the app compatibility. All apps made for it run on it well enough!
Now I know what you meant; but if you want things to be understood and taken well by your readers, be clear.
For the record, I believe you meant that there are too few games for Mac OS X. Yes, compared to Windows! And that is because most of the big titles go to Windows and hardly ever does a title get ported to Macs.
But if you look for it, you can find good games for Mac OS. It's just that you expect to play a certain title that has all the hype around and it isn't available for Mac. Some other great title whose publisher didn't really have the money to create the hype, might be there! Just that you need to look and discover new games.
Mac OS X Leopard runs games. WHAT games are you talking about?chiron said:The no reinstalls part definitely appeals to me but since it doesn't run games it fails in my runs all apps criteria
Mac OS X Leoapd runs all "Mac OS X Leopard" apps. So it definitely scores a 100/100 on the app compatibility. All apps made for it run on it well enough!
Now I know what you meant; but if you want things to be understood and taken well by your readers, be clear.
For the record, I believe you meant that there are too few games for Mac OS X. Yes, compared to Windows! And that is because most of the big titles go to Windows and hardly ever does a title get ported to Macs.
But if you look for it, you can find good games for Mac OS. It's just that you expect to play a certain title that has all the hype around and it isn't available for Mac. Some other great title whose publisher didn't really have the money to create the hype, might be there! Just that you need to look and discover new games.