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Old 09-02-2010, 09:06 PM   #21
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Computers are awfully expensive here, so the average hardware cycling (i.e.: buying a new computer or updating it to almost new) is of three to five years, using cheap legacy components (because we have a 6 to 12 month delay due to customs).

Macs here cost twice than in the US. And 4 pesos are worth a dollar. So yeah, there's a reason why macs are regarded as rich boy toys here.
Argentina is the worst place where you could buy a Mac according to the ipod index (something that mesures the possibility of buying ipods in different countries).

So, when we say is hard to get a mac here, we are not kidding (thanks to our goverment and their f***ing taxes).

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Old 09-02-2010, 09:52 PM   #22
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Thanks,

I've heard from some mac users that they could run packages and binaries from BSD ports.
Yes is posible but this means to recompile source code under MAC OS X.
Some of them need patches ... for Fink project,MacPort project,...are communities what got source code of Linux's binaries and ported them to MacOsX.
Event that command is named apt-get they recompiled the code for mac os x.
Even packs installed with that apt-get is MAc os X binarie...not linux one
But for this you need source code..not all linux binaries are open source..
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Old 09-04-2010, 01:39 AM   #23
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I DISAGREED with that your post by saying "linux client sucks coz OpenGL is bad" is that you absolutely don't know about OpenGL so much at all.

First of all: OpenGL is easier to write a code line in fewer sentence line than Directx code lines and,

Secondly: some of video driver OGL is buggy, not NGD game client issues that I was having with some problems with ATI 10.5, 10.6 but now I am running 10.8 that some of bugs are resolved issues.
lol read that post again pls(are u blind ?).i'm NOT saying that "oGL is bad" i saying "NGD coding is shitty!"

sec: i'm not mad (that mean :"i have nVidia GPU+Linux")
ooo rly ? why i'm able run every oGL game on max (doom3,quke4,ut2004,etc) with ~150FPS but Regnum ~60FPS(8-20in war) on safe mode! ~<15-30 shader model 4 (disabled shadows )
It's not normal^
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Old 09-04-2010, 02:17 PM   #24
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Currently it's
Linux OpenGL < Windows OpenGL < Windows D3D

The last time i tested Windows D3D had almost x3-4 FPS of Linux OpenGl.

But this surely is not the point of this thread.
We want a Mac port here, nothing else.
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