I don't understand.
I open Netscape 4.x and boom classic environment crashes. Fine.
Then I click to start classic again, and it crashes immediately upon finishing booting up.
So I try restarting OS X. Might as well.
Same thing.
Aaaaaaargh!! What did I do? Nothing!!!!!
So I remove ALL extensions by just dragging them to extensions (disabled) folder.
I start classic. 'Would you like to add the necessary classic-specific resources?' Yes, please. Classic starts flawlessly.
Of course I get all the errors associated with removing my extensions. Such as 'Quicktime Streaming failed because open transport is missing'
So I put all the extensions back. Classic takes forever to start. It never starts. So I remove them all again. Classic works. A RANDOM extension corruption? I must find the extension now.. Yes, I play the freakin' STUPID ass extensions game once again, goddamit. I can't wait to KILL OS 9.
Well after about 10 - 12 restarts of classic I narrowed down the crashing extensions to ONE extension: 'Shared Library Manager PPC'. There is also a 'Shared Library Manager' extension but it works fine. But if I put the one with 'PPC' at the end of the name into the extensions folder, classic is screwed.
OK, so now ALL my extensions are back (except for that one), but I STILL GET THE DAMN OPEN TRANSPORT MISSING ERROR!!!!! ARGH!!!!!!!
And, Flash will no longer open. Even with all the extensions back.
So I have no choice but to clean install 9.2. Ridiculous.
Why would this happen randomly? No ideas?
Sigh... one day OS X will be standalone
once Flash, Photoshop, Office, Media Player, and Illustrator come out, that's enough for me to just trash OS 9 and classic once and for all. I just can NOT wait......
-solrac-
I open Netscape 4.x and boom classic environment crashes. Fine.
Then I click to start classic again, and it crashes immediately upon finishing booting up.
So I try restarting OS X. Might as well.
Same thing.
Aaaaaaargh!! What did I do? Nothing!!!!!
So I remove ALL extensions by just dragging them to extensions (disabled) folder.
I start classic. 'Would you like to add the necessary classic-specific resources?' Yes, please. Classic starts flawlessly.
Of course I get all the errors associated with removing my extensions. Such as 'Quicktime Streaming failed because open transport is missing'
So I put all the extensions back. Classic takes forever to start. It never starts. So I remove them all again. Classic works. A RANDOM extension corruption? I must find the extension now.. Yes, I play the freakin' STUPID ass extensions game once again, goddamit. I can't wait to KILL OS 9.
Well after about 10 - 12 restarts of classic I narrowed down the crashing extensions to ONE extension: 'Shared Library Manager PPC'. There is also a 'Shared Library Manager' extension but it works fine. But if I put the one with 'PPC' at the end of the name into the extensions folder, classic is screwed.
OK, so now ALL my extensions are back (except for that one), but I STILL GET THE DAMN OPEN TRANSPORT MISSING ERROR!!!!! ARGH!!!!!!!
And, Flash will no longer open. Even with all the extensions back.
So I have no choice but to clean install 9.2. Ridiculous.
Why would this happen randomly? No ideas?
Sigh... one day OS X will be standalone
once Flash, Photoshop, Office, Media Player, and Illustrator come out, that's enough for me to just trash OS 9 and classic once and for all. I just can NOT wait......
-solrac-
Cloud Imperium Games founder Chris Roberts has released an open letter to those anxiously awaiting the release of Star Citizen, a space trading and combat simulation game.
While gaming on OS X is better than it has ever been, that's not saying much. Some popular titles are available on it, but a large portion of hot upcoming or already released games that Windows. Mac Reqs MinimumSupported Will It Run? Mac OS X: 10.5.8. The worst game EVER - shame on selling this to anyone! By Bud Little, USA - Jun 5th 2009. Yosemite for me, though I did pick Lion for honourable mention. 10.10 was the worst release by far in my experience: randomly slow and laggy UI, Macs unable to wake from sleep, 3D graphics/drivers.
Roberts is vocal on the matter regarding which platforms should be supported by Star Citizen, a space-faring game that looks really stunning. And he should be.
Although it can be made to run on any of the newer platforms available today, the game also wants to be the best there is, which means it needs to take advantage of the best hardware available.
“Star Citizen IS a PC game. It will NEVER be dumbed down for a lesser platform,” writes Roberts.
“We will NOT limit the input options or supported peripherals to the lowest common denominator. We will NOT pass on features and technology just because they will only run on some hardware configurations,” he adds.
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Consoles like the PlayStation and the Xbox aren’t open, which is another development roadblock, even though next-generation consoles have tremendous computing power.
But, in Roberts’ view, the Mac is at the bottom of the food chain.
Loot monkey mac os. “If Sony or Microsoft are willing to let their platform be open, then I see no real difference between them or Valve’s Steambox, a Mac or a PC running Linux, all of which are platforms that I don’t think this community would mind supporting as they are all viewed as ‘PCs’.”
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“In fact most Macs are probably much worse gaming machines than a next gen console (as Apple is the antithesis of what I love about PCs),” he says.
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In other words, don’t expect Star Citizen to be released for the Mac. Even if it can be made to run well on the latest Pro Macs, that doesn’t mean there’s a big enough install base.