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whealie 05-25-2006 12:03 AM

Mac lev editor
 
IS There One? or when will one be availble :spam:

Warcaptain 05-25-2006 12:06 AM

One could easily make one.. making an editor would be nothing as its all as simple as reading and modifyin a text file x-x

Though I guess, to ad Scripts to it would be more complicated... but since GS2 isnt supported offline and you should not be using GS1 (depreciated) then you wouldn't need it.

Curt1zzle 05-25-2006 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by whealie
IS There One? or when will one be availble :spam:

No, and probably never. It has been promised for some time now...

!pissed!

whealie 05-25-2006 12:26 AM

:( I really want to make maps....And i do know ill suck at frist

haunter 05-25-2006 02:22 AM

Even though Graalonline.com gives the impression that one is provided for Linux and Mac systems, it isn't. When you ask Stefan about it he just says that Mac has new Intel based computers out now... >_>

excaliber7388 05-25-2006 02:48 AM

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Originally Posted by haunter
Even though Graalonline.com gives the impression that one is provided for Linux and Mac systems, it isn't. When you ask Stefan about it he just says that Mac has new Intel based computers out now... >_>

Windows XP costs a lot though (damn microsoft) :\
I wish I could program better XD

haunter 05-25-2006 02:55 AM

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Originally Posted by excaliber7388
Windows XP costs a lot though (damn microsoft) :\

Not to mention the fact that Graal isn't worth the hassle of having to boot up Windows on a Mac... Plus all (or 99% of) current Mac users will have to go buy a brand new Intel Mac just to get access to everything that they paid for.

I'm ordering a MacBook at the end of the month, and my girlfriend has a spare copy of Windows XP that I could load onto it too, but I'm not going to do that just for Graal. Now something like Spore on the other hand. That's worth booting into Windows for. Hopefully that will be ported to Mac though. :D

excaliber7388 05-25-2006 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by haunter
Not to mention the fact that Graal isn't worth the hassle of having to boot up Windows on a Mac... Plus all (or 99% of) current Mac users will have to go buy a brand new Intel Mac just to get access to everything that they paid for.

I'm ordering a MacBook at the end of the month, and my girlfriend has a spare copy of Windows XP that I could load onto it too, but I'm not going to do that just for Graal. Now something like Spore on the other hand. That's worth booting into Windows for. Hopefully that will be ported to Mac though. :D

I was going to get a Macbook, but I didn't want to buy the newest hardware, and I wanted the Intel chip (without heat problems) so I'm getting a PC.
I would have booted Windows on it though, not just for graal but also for compatability with other things (although Macs are very compatable with most, if not all file types already). I'm a little disapointed in how long it took Apple to do anything about the huge heat problems with the MBP, and the MB has had some problems too. It's a little sad, if not for that, I would have gotten it. Dells are nice too though ;)

whealie 05-25-2006 03:50 PM

lol and my new mini is not coming in for awile.......

whealie 06-09-2006 01:58 AM

Mac And pcs and linux Are evened out by the pros and the cons


one pro for mac i wouldent of found it without it

D4rKv310c1ty 06-09-2006 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by excaliber7388
Windows XP costs a lot though (damn microsoft) :\
I wish I could program better XD

Not really, £80 OEM.

Better than the usual £200 for the big package.

That or you could pirate it, which makes it FREE :O

Curt1zzle 06-09-2006 04:38 PM

I have a Windows Developer DVD which saves my life. It's got every installation to every version of Windows/Windows Server there ever has been. And, it requires no CD keys. :)

Yes it's legal, I got it through the ISP I work at.

D4rKv310c1ty 06-11-2006 12:58 AM

I never knew it was possible to install Operating Systems on partitions from DVDs yet.


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