Originally posted by supangr
Onestat's are desktop market share numbers, linux is going to be a little higher if you add servers
I should imagine it would be more than a little higher
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Originally posted by supangr
Onestat's are desktop market share numbers, linux is going to be a little higher if you add servers
Originally posted by oMarKs
I should imagine it would be more than a little higher
even worse then the barely there Mac's game support.
Good, times 20 and that's about the number of PC only releases there were this month.
Originally posted by Shirow-DG
Being clueless is cool!
Again.. www.insidemacgames.com
Let's just take a look at the first page of reviews for those of you too lazy to click
Spyhunter, Neverwinter Nights, Bloodrayne, Alien vs Predator 2, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003, Another War, Billy Frontier, Simcity 4, Everquest, Unreal Tournament 2003, Tropico, Dungeon Siege, World War 2 Online, Black & White, No One Lives Forever.. too lazy to type anymore..
Originally posted by oMarKs
"IDC estimates that Linux ships on at least 25% of new servers operating system ships worldwide today."
just did a quick google search, thats from http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/os/linux/facts.html
Yes, a few major and minor games, mac does get games but they get them on an average of a year later and sometimes with features missing. That's why I said barely there, the mac does have games, but they get them much later then the PC gamers do, and usually by then the game's lost all its flare in the market (HL was quite the exception with its five year longevity).
So the game support is there but its extremely lacking. Mac games are, if I also remember right, a fair deal more expensive then their PC bretherin were. So really it's like a slap in the face.