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Playing AOE2 Conquerors on Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="knightjp" data-source="post: 1578097" data-attributes="member: 33134"><p>The extent of my gaming on the PC does not go beyond the following. </p><p>Age Of Empires 2 Conquerors</p><p>Red Alert 2 & RA2 Yuri's Revenge</p><p>Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour</p><p></p><p>That's about it. I'm not much of a gamer and when I do, I mostly play on LAN with friends. And this happens on very rare occasions. Another thing is that I actually hate windows. Had so many bad experiences with it and I'm forced to use a PC at work. My Mac at home is like my safe refuge away from that garbage. ;D</p><p>One thing you can see is the games above are old ones from the Win98 era. And so their system requirements are not high. I could probably invest in a cheap netbook that will be able to handle them. I just thought there was some progress being made in Wine that will help me better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knightjp, post: 1578097, member: 33134"] The extent of my gaming on the PC does not go beyond the following. Age Of Empires 2 Conquerors Red Alert 2 & RA2 Yuri's Revenge Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour That's about it. I'm not much of a gamer and when I do, I mostly play on LAN with friends. And this happens on very rare occasions. Another thing is that I actually hate windows. Had so many bad experiences with it and I'm forced to use a PC at work. My Mac at home is like my safe refuge away from that garbage. ;D One thing you can see is the games above are old ones from the Win98 era. And so their system requirements are not high. I could probably invest in a cheap netbook that will be able to handle them. I just thought there was some progress being made in Wine that will help me better. [/QUOTE]
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