I would think you need to be an established developer. Anyone who plans to create games is going to get squat. And an established developer wouldn't be going on and on and on about the need for an iMac, or the silly number games with PCs.dreamscape said:hey skrek, have you tried getting Apple to give you a G5 powermac since you develop for games?
Zammy-Sam said:I agree to Randman. It will be funny to see the Dual G4 still outperform the new - IF - G5 iMac. G5 doesn't stand for superior performance even though it's a very good processor.
It's time for you to start with serious research instead of just reading macrumors. You seem (as I got by some of your previous posts) to miss some information about macs..King Shrek said:HA HA HA HA HA!!! And you'd best have some solid proof on that if it does because I won't just take your word for it.
Zammy-Sam said:It's time for you to start with serious research instead of just reading macrumors. You seem (as I got by some of your previous posts) to miss some information about macs..
mi5moav said:I have a feeling all we will be seeing is 20" inch imacs come the next round... no 17 inchers anymore. Apple has done a strange thing on their site. The only imac they now make reference to is the 20" its' like the other two never existed... or Apple will keep the 20" in supply while bringin in some new ones...this is getting very confusing.
Use search, King Shrek. We discussed these things long time ago when the G5 was out and the question was: Dual G4 or single G5? I am not your teacher but trying to give you useful advices. If this is bulls*** to you, alright..King Shrek said:
Prove it! Prove your own arguments!
Zammy-Sam said:Use search
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Zammy-Sam said:reading is a skill not everyone has