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#1
Samakar

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I love Dragon Age, and have it for PC, pre-ordered and bought it day one, and would love to play it on my Macbook. I know older Blizzard games like Diablo and Starcraft can run on both Windows and Mac off the same disk, is there any way, with verifying our game purchase, that we could also get like a digital download that lets us install the game on our Mac's as well without spending another $50 for a game I already own for a different OS?

Thanks! 

Modifié par Samakar, 05 janvier 2010 - 08:52 .


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Dogmatic Atheist

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I wouldn't hold my breath.

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AdipicAcid

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The key word in your post is *Blizzard*. Bioware isn't the same company and doesn't use the same development practices. We've always had to wait for second-class ports at least since Neverwinter Nights.

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Neverwinter Nights was first-class (although we did have to wait for it) and the first and only port to ever actually be developed by BioWare (it was all handled internally, which is why support paced right along with the PC and Linux versions over the half-decade the game was maintained).



The PC and Mac versions of DA must be purchased separately, for the time being, and there is no indication that this will change in the future.

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AdipicAcid

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First class? When was the toolset potted?

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Kwanzaabot

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Windows emulator. It's what those cool Linux users do.

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AdipicAcid

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That ain't a "port" my friend. That's a second-class solution.