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Harry Potter Order of the Phoenix PC game in bootcamp not working?
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<blockquote data-quote="Levi" data-source="post: 452651" data-attributes="member: 33973"><p>Apple actually took a huge step back in the games department when they went to Intel.</p><p></p><p>Before that they actually had a page on the website of the iBooks and Mac Mini saying how great they where because they had dedicated graphics cards, and that meant you could run games; where as "lesser" products would use this "integrated graphics" stuff that was largely useless. Thanks Apple! I'll be sure to avoid that stuff. Then there was the big selling point of the G5s being 64 bit and that was the future.... until they decided to stick a 32 bit Intel processor in there to make progress (I'm glad I didn't jump at the first lot of Intel Macs). </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying it was a bad move... I just don't think Apple should have "rushed" into it the way they did. They'd given themselves 2 years to get everything sorted out, and ended up doing everything in about 12 months... I think certain things could have been thought out better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levi, post: 452651, member: 33973"] Apple actually took a huge step back in the games department when they went to Intel. Before that they actually had a page on the website of the iBooks and Mac Mini saying how great they where because they had dedicated graphics cards, and that meant you could run games; where as "lesser" products would use this "integrated graphics" stuff that was largely useless. Thanks Apple! I'll be sure to avoid that stuff. Then there was the big selling point of the G5s being 64 bit and that was the future.... until they decided to stick a 32 bit Intel processor in there to make progress (I'm glad I didn't jump at the first lot of Intel Macs). I'm not saying it was a bad move... I just don't think Apple should have "rushed" into it the way they did. They'd given themselves 2 years to get everything sorted out, and ended up doing everything in about 12 months... I think certain things could have been thought out better. [/QUOTE]
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