Reply 40 of 284, by leileilol
- Rank
- l33t++
Mac emulation is in an unfortunately spotty state, I wouldn't fully rely on them to bring the right experience. There really isn't a PCem equivalent for Mac.
Mac emulation is in an unfortunately spotty state, I wouldn't fully rely on them to bring the right experience. There really isn't a PCem equivalent for Mac.
wrote:Also Mac version of Blackthorne runs in SVGA.
SEGA CD ver. has better completely different backgrounds and one completely new scenery (snowy) with very nicely designed new levels.[/quote]
SEGA CD version would be great if characters wouldn't look so plasticky. ;]
DOS build: Gigabyte GA-586T2, P200 MMX, 64MB RAM, Tseng ET6000 4MB, Sound Blaster AWE64 Gold, Roland SC-55mkII, Yamaha MU-80
98SE build: MSI MS-6163 Pro, PIII 650MHz, 256MB RAM, Voodoo3 3000, Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Platinum, Yamaha SW1000XG
Same ones as the mac version just lower res 😉
btw - SEGA 32x (not CD)
Yeah, hardcoregaming 101 did a nice comparison of Blackthorne versions, where they mentioned the pros and the cons of the Sega 32x.
https://cloakedthargoid.wordpress.com/ - Random content on hardware, software, games and toys
Les Manley in: Search for the King (Amiga)
Need to include a description for each one of how they are better.
gfx is obvious
How are the graphics of Chuck Yeager's Air Combat better on the mac?
check mobygames screenshots
J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I (PC-98, FM Towns)
It would be nice update list in first post and write to every game why is Mac version better and even add some picture / video comparison (Mac vs PC). #SpasSquirel
Im old goal oriented goatman, i care about facts and freedom, not about egos+prejudices. Hoarding=sickness. If you want respect, gain it by your behavior. I hate stupid SW limits, SW=virtual world, everything should be possible if you have enough raw HW.
Mac version of PoP1:
Mac version of Wolf3d:
Gameplay of mac AITD1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErUT8vE1RRI
removed doom and hexen cause I think windows versions are the same
Doom for mac has such a horrible key assignment method that makes it impossible to assign the default pc version keys.
wrote:wrote:You know you can play all above games on platform of your choice in emulator. Nobody forces you to use real mac here 😉
But does the emulator emulate the unreliability of a real mac? If not, then it isn't a good emulator. 😈
Macs were amazingly reliable back in the day. The 1990s-era clones weren't (sub-standard hardware), and the software could be really messed up if you installed a bunch of random shareware extensions.
As for OP's question, SimCity 2000 tended to run better. The Windows version was miles ahead of the DOS version but the Mac had superior music on board, and it was easy to create your own scenarios. The Windows version did have the Debug menu cheat, though, and a fourth zoom level.
StarWars JediKnight had Hires as MacVersion.
Retro-Gamer 😀 ...on different machines
wrote:How are the graphics of Chuck Yeager's Air Combat better on the mac?
they are HIRES.
Retro-Gamer 😀 ...on different machines
I think this list should be changed to
What games were better on B&W Mac versus PC.
Most everyone I knew that owned a Mac back in the day of dos gaming
Had either
A B&W Mac or an Apple Ii of some sort.
I didn’t know anyone with a color Mac until the late 90’s
and I don’t think that’s a unique thing either.
If no one owned a color Mac in the Dos era and only experienced Color Macs at school I think it’s sort of a unicorn to compare.
most if not all mac versions of games mentioned here were released years later when hardware was better, and the idea of this thread is to find them.
wrote:Mac version of PoP1: http://www.casualgirlgamer.com/assets/images/five-classic-games-you-can-play-in-your-browser/prince-of-pers […]
Mac version of PoP1:
Mac version of Wolf3d:
Gameplay of mac AITD1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErUT8vE1RRI
wolf3d without fm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhjQcA1TehI
How do people find this better? Even the voice acting and sound effects are different. Just, no.