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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 8:00PM packy17 said

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Actually, the Magic Mouse is substantially more reliable than the Mighty Mouse. I have a Logitech G9 as well, and will most likely use that when gaming. But I love the Magic Mouse for everything else.
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 8:41PM NickAVV said

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The Mighty Mouse was absolutely awful. As interesting a concept as the Magic Mouse is, I don't think I'll use an Apple mouse ever again. I use an old Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000 with my iMac.
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 11:23PM StarFoxA said

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I've actually been using my Macbook's touchpad to play Quake Live, and have been doing surprisingly well. I've won a decent amount of free for all games.
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:23PM sircool2008 said

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Why is this surprising? they are both computers...of course they can play together.

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:23PM SonicRift said

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I haven't seen it specifically stated, but if I already own the PC version of a Source game through Steam, then do I own it for Mac as well?? I've got a bunch of games on Steam and I'd hate to have to rebuy anything...

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:27PM Colin said

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Yes yes yes yes yes!

That's why I'm so excited about this.
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:31PM Granger said

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When it comes to third parties though, it's opt in, so right now only Valve's Source games will be guaranteed platform independent.

Can't imagine too many publishers not going in if they start native Mac development though.
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:32PM SonicRift said

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Thanks, Colin. I can be excited now. No more rebooting into bootcamp.
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:42PM Shadowbender said

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Just when I was about to buy a gaming PC for things I was missing out on, like Steam, I get all of this for my Mac I already have. I love this, and I love Valve.

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:44PM PlatinumSkeet said

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@dastranger & aristokrat

My frustration isn't with the Mac OS platform it's with Valve spending all of it's resources on everything else but, Half-Life Episode 3.

I have a Macbook Pro Bootcamped with Windows7 Home-Premium and I'm happy for the users that will take advantage of it. But in all honesty to me it is a minority of users. I'm happy for that minority and I'll probably end up buying this because it now stretches across 3 of my computers instead of 2 but, announcing features like "PC can play Mac users" is wasting time. The resources could've been used to do something more ground-breaking like PC & XBL or finally finishing up the Half-Life series...

It just seems to me that they're shafting the Vast majority (PC, Xbox, PS3) for the few (Mac)...

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:44PM LEGIONSINGULARGETHUNIT said

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Whoa this is really cool of Valve to do!

Hopefully other developers port their games over to Mac as well.....

Hmm... I might actually get a Mac now lets see how much these babies cost nowad-

*GRRRKKK* On second thought I'll be fine without one....

WHERE'S THAT DAMN TAX REBATE!

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:44PM Otimus said

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The mac users/hipsters will have the advantage when playing as the undead.

They've spent so many years being zombies as it is!

"Totally sweet. Ironic comment Ironic comment. IT JUST WORKS! AFK DECEMBERISTS!"

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:53PM matt91b said

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I don't own a Mac but i honestly see the macbooks as being the best engineered portable computers out there. I might be rethinking my choice for a college laptop. I was orriginaly going to go with alienwares "netbook" but after seeing this story ill be considering a macbook.

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:53PM SmokemeaKipper said

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Now that's how to produce games for gamers. The Oscar goes to Valve.

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:54PM paperless said

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I use both Windows and Mac OS X on a daily basis and love them both. Gosh, I just want some peace, I don't like fanboys :(

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 6:08PM GumbyX said

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Heads up Joystiq: ALL Valve games will have cross-platform multiplayer, not just L4D series. If you read through the press release today about Steaming coming out for Mac, it says this outright.

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 6:19PM Samthorian said

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Seriously Valve? For once try not to make every single game company out their look bad. At least make a crappy game or get sued because you charged thousands of credit cards to help fund Half-Life 3. Oh and while you're trying to be imperfect get bought by Activision.


All Hail Valve!

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 6:21PM adriancal said

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Given that the base graphics card that ships with a mac pro is worth
about £20 in the pc world and has less pixel pushing power than a wii
I would not be expecting a smooth high fps experience.
Of course if your tarded hipster your probably too busy counting your trust
fund anyway. Mac users are sh*t at video gameseveryone knows it..

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 6:28PM TheGrandHero said

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At long last PC and Mac from the commercials can trade pills together!

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 6:36PM Maulok said

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If you bought a Valve game on Win-Steam, do you need to repurchase on Mac-Steam, or do you automatically own for both? Just wondering as a L4D owning Boot Camp user.

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 8:30PM Maulok said

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Just read the answer: YES!!
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 6:40PM Shauk said

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That's great and all, but I still dream for a utopian internet for gamers, where macs, pcs, playstations, and xboxes can come together and play their multiplatform games together in perfect harmony, or, perfect warfare as it were.

Still sucks that I had to buy 2 copies of BFBC2 just to play with my ps3 and PC friends.

Posted: Mar 9th 2010 10:06PM Drakkenfyre said

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A long time ago you could play Dreamcast Quake 3 with pc users. The feature was taunted before it was released. Then when it was released, you had to download the Dreamcast map pack for the pc, and it only worked on those maps.
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 6:44PM (Unverified) said

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I don't understand why this is news? Surely this would have been a fair assumption when they announced native Mac support. Why would it work any other way? As if they'd make the Mac clients communicate using a different protocol from the LINUX servers the Windows clients connect to.

This just in: Windows and Mac now use the same Internet!

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 7:02PM QuePasa87 said

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The steam to mac news still saddens me.

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 7:03PM SpeeGold said

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As far as I'm concerned, Valve reaching a wider audience is great. More people to play with and more people to come up with new content.

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 7:32PM Ordeith said

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Compare Valve to Ubisoft.

Enough said.

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 8:10PM ructus said

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When its finally released on Mac, I'll buy L4D on PC too, haven't played that myself, I assume everyone on the PC is playing L4D2, aww what if everyone on Macs just buys L4D2 as well, tsk ...

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 8:25PM Paragon8 said

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Now only if they could bring tf2 for cross-platform play. Need to backstab me some hipsters.

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 8:26PM TonyGeezy said

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Nice, good games that are truly cross-platform! Hopefully they are that much closer to officially supporting the PS3 as well.

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 9:02PM UnknownUnicorn said

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So... you can port your games to a comparatively small market, that didn't buy their machines for gaming anyways, and yet you still hold off on PS3, who would represent a much bigger and more likely market to buy your games?

Fantastic. Guess PS3 owners will have to go without Valve games for a while longer.

Posted: Mar 8th 2010 11:06PM ShadowOp said

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man, maps are gonna start looking 'artistic'... weird.

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