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Not UT 2K4... I said UT3. Sir, behold the glory that hardware encased in the anodised aluminium is capable of but not allowed to do by Mac OS X:
Well, I did say I wasn't really a gamer. So I can understand the confusion of not knowing what games are what. I only know of those games I run on my Mac which is... one.
Anyway in the past I've used Codeweaver's version of Wine to run Windows applications (namely Photoshop and Lotus Notes) on various Linux machines in the past. Parallels does what it does to allow me to do Windows things for peripherals that annoyingly don't run native on Mac OS X. Otherwise everything else seems to work just dandy on my Mac. Hey, it's the best of all worlds when you get down to it, right?
I didn't really buy a Mac so I could run Windows apps, but other than those high-end games that would be better served by a console we kind of have a leg up on those who chose to stick with Windows only hardware.