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World of Warcraft - yes (Blizzards support is fine, WoW is still a very popular title)Ĭonsidering this, I would even expect UBs of StarCraft, Diablo II and Warcraft III - all are still supported by Blizzard and get regular patches.īattlefield 1942 - as mentioned before: maybe Without being an insider, I think I can make some pretty sound guesses for some of the titles:Ĭall of Duty - maybe (since the Q3 engine is now open source and other Q3-engine titles are sure to become universal binaries)Ĭlose Combat - probably no (MacSoft's support is declining, CC:FtF wasn't too successful and it will probably run quite well with Rosetta)Ĭolin McRae Rally 2005, Fable: The Lost Chapters - definitely yesĬommandos, Tropico 2 - do not have high system reqs, so they will run fine in Rosetta. I read that Brad Oliver was thinking of making a universal binary for Alpha Centauri.ĭoes anybody else know and/or have opinions about all of this? Halo (MacSoft) is a strong possibility, even though they have not publicly committed. Thus, I assume that CIV 4 would be a universal binary version. I believe that I read that Aspyr would be making universal binaries for all of their "future" games. My 7th generation Ti PB is solid, reliable, and I can still play a ton of recent games! This was right after the "new" first generation Alum Powerbooks were announced.
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Personally, I don't believe that native PPC games will run very well under Rosetta.Īctually, getting a last generation PPC machine before the Intel Macs are released, is not a bad idea.you'll be able to run all PPC software (including games!) with a system where all the kinks have been worked out, hopefully! I did this when I bought the Titanium Powerbook G4, 1GHZ 512MB RAM, SuperDrive, ATI 9000 64MB.

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With Macworld Expo coming up fast, I was also thinking about how the Intel switch-over will affect Mac gaming, both in terms of older games (native PPC) and well as future ones. The new Macs are coming really soon people and it could definitely affect the games some of us will buy if we know beforehand.
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In addition, I’d like to suggest that the “Release Date” and “Releases” section of IMG add some notation to show which games will have universal binary code for PPC and Intel chip architectures and those which will remain PPC-only. Can anyone confirm any of these on the list. Released within the past couple of years:Īspyr so far seems to be the only ones working on this and regularly participating on the forums (Thanks Glenda & Co.) I couldn’t seem to find any kind of list or confirmation from the publishers themselves on the forums with the exception of a few by Aspyr. There was some illumination on this question here:īut I was hoping it could be updated and some of the other publishers would weigh in, or others of you out there who KNOW, not just wishing. As far as I can tell, Aspyr is the only one doing this to any extent. And how about older games? Which ones are going to be reworked to for Intel chip based Macs coming out next year. What is the definitive list? Some of those coming out will have universal. There is a sizable list of games that I’m interested in but I would like to wait in purchasing some of them if they will have universal coding to suit both chip architectures. I recently got a new PowerBook (probably the last of the PPC based architecture PowerBooks) to ensure that all of my thousands worth of graphic design software will work seamlessly rather than having to hope and pray Rosetta does a good translation job if I were to have waited for a Yonah/Merom based PowerBook probably coming out early next year. As the next Mac expo approaches (Less than a month now!!!) I got to thinking a little more about this Intel switchover since some Intel based Mac will debut in San Fran shortly after New Year’s.
