the game may come out for mac a while after the Windows version release (thats the impression I've got). As long as your system is good enough it should be able to play it.
I don't think mac is getting the editor though (which sucks... )
Epic has confirmed the max version will be out after the PC and Linux versions, it's most likely a third party that's porting it like the last time with UT2004.
Epic has confirmed the max version will be out after the PC and Linux versions, it's most likely a third party that's porting it like the last time with UT2004.
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and the editor will be cross platform. theres no reason not to have a mac/linux/pc version in the same box
Chat Log @ BU • {uX}l`VampyrCeil: Is the Unreal Editor really going to be available for Mac and Linux users this time around? Also, will it be able to import/export from/to third-party applications (specifically Blender 3D)?
[Epic]DrSiN: I don't believe there are plans for a Mac/Linux editor.
[Epic]DrSiN: Jeff?
[Epic]IctusBrucks: the editor imports .ase files for static mesh geometry
[Epic]IctusBrucks: the editor can export static meshes as .obj or .stl, so any program that can read those formats and export .ase can work well with UE3
[EPIC]WarTourist: Dunno...linux game exe in the box and mac version soon after. Not sure how the editor works
Yea, sounds like it is not a priority at the least.
What I see on this forum though is that Mac users really want to be on an even plane as PC's regarding EPIC's game release. I'm optimistic that the powers that be are noticing these posts. Apple has come a long way in just the last few years and really (finally) has the numbers to justify a step up in priorities in the minds of game developers.
C'mon EPIC, make the decision to get going NOW with the PORT TO MAC!
Read that quote, it's coming to linux at the same time as windows, the disc contains both versions, and Epic has always used a third party developer to port to Mac.
I hope you are correct. UT2K4 was just too long of wait.. though they did a pretty good job on the port. My fear is that it will drag out and be hyped up through the MacWorld adverts etc... I'm just trying to get the word out that we don't need the hype.. we need the game.
yes the mac community is growing, and although there is boot camp and parallels, its much better to have direct support of mac os x and show that some of the game developers do care about mac.
it would also help if apple got serious w/ gaming too. i hope there is some gaming announcement at macworld
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