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bradman
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Westlake Interactive, Civ3 Mac Programmer
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Chandler, AZ, USA
Mar 2000 time: 22:15
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quote: Originally posted by Admiral
Will Civ 3 be able to run on OS-X...? |
Yes, definitely. I'm doing most of my development work on Civ3 under 10.1. A more generic answer: all current Westlake titles in development and future ones not yet under development will run natively under 10.
Brad
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d_dudy
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quote: Originally posted by bradman
Yes, definitely. I'm doing most of my development work on Civ3 under 10.1. A more generic answer: all current Westlake titles in development and future ones not yet under development will run natively under 10.
Brad |
he is so cool
*bows to bradman*
i bet the people in the civ forums wished firaxis answered their questions so promptly (and thoroughly)
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d_dudy
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quote: Originally posted by Admiral
that's the advantage of only having five or six people in a forum. |
hey! we have more than that! it's more like 7 or 8
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bradman
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Westlake Interactive, Civ3 Mac Programmer
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Chandler, AZ, USA
Mar 2000 time: 22:15
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quote: Originally posted by Lawrence of Arabia
Will i be able to play a scuccession game with my friends who have PC? A succesion game is where player A has 10 turns, then emails it to player B who plays ten turns and then emails it to player C who has 10 turns etc. |
The save-game format is identical, if that's what you're asking. I've successfully started a game on the PC and moved it over to the Mac to continue and vice-versa.
Brad
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