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sheepdragon: Man, you really have to be a ninja. Saw it 1 minute after posting, spent 2 minutes creating an account. Then poof. Gone. Arglebeh.
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eny4lios: didnt take it ? :)
Would love to, but too slow! Need to become a better ninja detective, methinks.
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IronStar: My problem with OSX is lack of backward compatibility. I have TiBook, and 10.4.something on it. There is almost nothing that works, as main system req is - new version of OS. -.-
Even worse for older versions.
For the record, not that I would use it a lot, as TiBook has absolutley awful hinge design that got bot of them ripped off some time ago, and there is no way for me to find replacement :(
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gameon: The last time i tried a mac was in a pc shop (display model). I had a go, and it only had one mouse button (i-mac i think it was back then). You had to press Ctrl and mouse for right click.............!!!!! That put me off getting a mac.
For some reason they still do. Last time I checked, even their mouse had only one button... o.O
However, you can attach normal mouse to it, and it detects right click normally.
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tarangwydion: My dog has another GamersGate's Mac copy of the game, but can someone teach it first how to gift a game on GamersGate?

* without asking for anyone's e-mail address first, that is.
If you gift a game to your own email you receive a giftcode you can use however you want
Alright then. My dog has no e-mail address, so I have to use mine, but I get the code now. Thanks, Asbeau! :-D

Cities In Motion (Mac) (GamersGate)
http://www.gamersgate.com/giftcard/E4E5E144D9
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IronStar: For some reason they still do. Last time I checked, even their mouse had only one button... o.O
However, you can attach normal mouse to it, and it detects right click normally.
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gameon: And then theres the OSX names. OSX leopard was the rival to Windows Xp? No idea. And they had intel processors at some point, not sure if they still use ibm power pc processor stuff. Also how does game compatability compare with linux. Which system would play more games?
I gave up on tracking their codenames. I remember them by 10.*.*. They gave up on PPC architecture somewhere between 2004 and 2006, last one of that line was Power Mac G5. they all use Intel processors now. I also have problem of them overpricing their hardware, as you can get laptop w/ same specs that is able to run hackitosh for 30% less. Here in Serbia difference is even larger.
As for compatibility, I'm not really sure. You can always install parallel desktop, and get windows running on it for win games, but OSX based...
Post edited May 20, 2012 by IronStar
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eny4lios: didnt take it ? :)
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sheepdragon: Would love to, but too slow! Need to become a better ninja detective, methinks.
sorry :( :)
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hey, what was the encryption?
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drxenija: hey, what was the encryption?
Base64
no wonder, i was using base 24 and 13...
Ben There, Dan That and Time Gentlemen Please on Steam

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Asbeau: Ben There, Dan That and Time Gentlemen Please on Steam

MIN7W-5RQ39-6WF72
Argh, one of the few times where I seem to be fast enough, but then it's a Steam Code. :) Not nabbing that since I probably wouldn't install it, but kudos for the giveaway, and may the successful ninja have a lot of fun with that game! :)
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Asbeau: Ben There, Dan That and Time Gentlemen Please on Steam

MIN7W-5RQ39-6WF72
Faster than any other ninja, thanks a lot :)
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Asbeau: Ben There, Dan That and Time Gentlemen Please on Steam

MIN7W-5RQ39-6WF72
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Warning_original: Faster than any other ninja, thanks a lot :)
You're welcome, thanks for letting us know
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