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May 21st, 2006, 05:23 AM
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what does a mac gaming rig look like?
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there aren't any
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May 21st, 2006, 06:18 AM
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Hmmm oh my is that the latest version of pong or what, it looks like a very graphic intensive game, i don't think my gaming machine would be able to play something that l337. 
f2B
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May 21st, 2006, 09:00 AM
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hrm.... this is coming from someone who's signature is bow before apt-get... So let's see... you like the idea of simplicity and automation (after all that's what apt-get does for software installation)... yet you're bashing an entire platform that's goal is automation and simplicity??? I'm not sure that makes sense.. as for gaming, every game that I find worth playing on my PC, I can also play on my Mac... Then again, if you wanted real gaming you'd go with the basis for original gaming.. Arcade machines... or at the very least, consoles...
I love jokes.. I love tech humour.. this was neither... not only was it a horrid attempt at a joke to start with... but it was a shot at a great product... go hang your head in shame
Peace,
HT
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May 21st, 2006, 03:47 PM
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Wow... you really got me there "HTRegz" Your witty retort about the contradiction of my sig and pic above ... wow again. Then you top it off w/ implying I’m not "old-school" since I don't play on "real" machines (Arcade)
Stick w/ what you do best (pen tests), that will be a better use for your obviously superior analytical skills then trolling on the humor thread, which you don't get
(I’ve been saying for years that to finally push Linux platform on the desktop we need better gaming support. the only reason I dual boot is so I can play WC3)
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