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hello my old clan
i miss zen!! i haven't played in a while cause the justice edition got deleted off my computer but i'm downloading it now as we speak
batgirl- Posts : 3
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Awesome
That sounds awesome, and i'm looking forward to you playing sauerbraten, but as for the rest of the clan... They've started playing a different game called Project Blackout (PB) that most of them now play. Mainly i play sauerbraten now, and killswitch gets on when he can, but Zen is mainly PB now . I wish it wasn't, but, they've strayed from sauer. But do not let that block you from playing awesome sauerbraten. If you don't know the teamspeak channel that i still go to just to chat with the Zen clan, you can email me or contact Vault. (Mine is [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]) See ya around!
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not for the Mac
Damn... PB doesn't work on a Mac...
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Re: hello my old clan
Wishes bbk a new windows PC. There's nothing left in sauer for me, and the community is terrible. Sorry guys, but sometimes you just move on. Feel free to come talk trash anytime, just pm me.
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Re: hello my old clan
Option 1: Dual Boot
Dual booting means having more than one operating system installed and when your computer starts, it prompts you and asks which operating system you’d like to run.
On PowerPC Macs you can install and dual-boot OS X or Linux1, but Intel Macs boot the king of OSes, Windows (well, King Puke, that is). This means now you will be able to tri-boot Macs, selecting either OS X, Linux or Windows.
In a PR stunt rivaling that of George W inviting Osamar over to a BBQ at the White House, Apple, with the introduction of Boot Camp, openly invited Windows to come play on the Mac. The most likely explanation is Apple wants you to see how bad Windows is. That is why Apple quite deliberately chose the name “Boot Camp” because they want you to stick the boot into that wussy OS from Redmond.
If you happen to find Windows is so superior that you hardly ever go into OS X but you still miss it for nostalgia’s sake, you can still fire up OS X to play chess. So now you’ve got the best of both worlds – Windows Solitaire, and Mac Chess. What more could you want?
Virtual computing allows you to run an OS inside an OS. That is, your main OS hosts a secondary OS. Apple for instance have been doing so with OS 9 (or Classic as you young ‘uns may know it) in OS X since day one.
In virtual computing on the Mac, there are a few options –- Q, Guest PC, Virtual PC and Parallels Desktop
Whereas the first four will run on PowerPC Macs, Parallels is the only one developed specifically for Intel Macs. As such it is causing quite a sensation in the Mac community, with even Apple backing it.
Microsoft has long ruled the world of virtual computing. Well that’s what Microsoft will want you to believe just as soon as it finishes rewriting history. Watch out for the next release of MS Encarta when you’ll also learn how Microsoft put the first man on the moon.
The current reality is Microsoft has had its virtual computing solution, Virtual PC, since the friendly slaying of Connectix. I’ve used Virtual PC quite successfully, but it is somewhat slow and tells me my Mac (a G4 1GHz) is equivalent to a Pentium II at 500MHz. Thus I tend to only use it when I want to inflict pain on myself, which is usually when I want to see how Internet Explorer breaks a web page I’ve designed.
On a PowerPC Mac, virtual computing means having to emulate a Pentium processor. This is the greatest cause of slow down and afflicts all virtual computing solutions, such as Q and Guest PC, not just Virtual PC. None that I have looked at have been any quicker than Virtual PC. When these release Intel Mac versions and start to challenge Parallels, this market will really heat up.
Dual booting means having more than one operating system installed and when your computer starts, it prompts you and asks which operating system you’d like to run.
On PowerPC Macs you can install and dual-boot OS X or Linux1, but Intel Macs boot the king of OSes, Windows (well, King Puke, that is). This means now you will be able to tri-boot Macs, selecting either OS X, Linux or Windows.
In a PR stunt rivaling that of George W inviting Osamar over to a BBQ at the White House, Apple, with the introduction of Boot Camp, openly invited Windows to come play on the Mac. The most likely explanation is Apple wants you to see how bad Windows is. That is why Apple quite deliberately chose the name “Boot Camp” because they want you to stick the boot into that wussy OS from Redmond.
If you happen to find Windows is so superior that you hardly ever go into OS X but you still miss it for nostalgia’s sake, you can still fire up OS X to play chess. So now you’ve got the best of both worlds – Windows Solitaire, and Mac Chess. What more could you want?
Virtual computing allows you to run an OS inside an OS. That is, your main OS hosts a secondary OS. Apple for instance have been doing so with OS 9 (or Classic as you young ‘uns may know it) in OS X since day one.
In virtual computing on the Mac, there are a few options –- Q, Guest PC, Virtual PC and Parallels Desktop
Whereas the first four will run on PowerPC Macs, Parallels is the only one developed specifically for Intel Macs. As such it is causing quite a sensation in the Mac community, with even Apple backing it.
Microsoft has long ruled the world of virtual computing. Well that’s what Microsoft will want you to believe just as soon as it finishes rewriting history. Watch out for the next release of MS Encarta when you’ll also learn how Microsoft put the first man on the moon.
The current reality is Microsoft has had its virtual computing solution, Virtual PC, since the friendly slaying of Connectix. I’ve used Virtual PC quite successfully, but it is somewhat slow and tells me my Mac (a G4 1GHz) is equivalent to a Pentium II at 500MHz. Thus I tend to only use it when I want to inflict pain on myself, which is usually when I want to see how Internet Explorer breaks a web page I’ve designed.
On a PowerPC Mac, virtual computing means having to emulate a Pentium processor. This is the greatest cause of slow down and afflicts all virtual computing solutions, such as Q and Guest PC, not just Virtual PC. None that I have looked at have been any quicker than Virtual PC. When these release Intel Mac versions and start to challenge Parallels, this market will really heat up.
Biscotti|Zen|- Posts : 102
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Re: hello my old clan
if anyone owning a mac would like to run PB on it, i can help you with that, vault my windBLOWS 7 is being shitty im in the process of installing XP, im on ubuntu now and its sucking 2. ill be on hard core pretty soon!!!
Biscotti|Zen|- Posts : 102
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Re: hello my old clan
Thanks Biscotti :-)
I tried using crossover games but because the game sends updates all the time it just wouldn't load... I'll think about installing windblows.
Cheers all,
bbK
I tried using crossover games but because the game sends updates all the time it just wouldn't load... I'll think about installing windblows.
Cheers all,
bbK
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