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Nicholas West (11/16/2007 - version 1.5) |
| It is quite good, but it doesn't recognise the graphics chip in my new aluminium imac. >: ( |
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Ozg (8/5/2007 - version 1.5) |
| Instant crash on my machine (Intel, build 8R2218). I note that the executable is running under Rosetta still (so it is not a Universal Binary) .... |
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Peter S. (9/16/2006 - version 1.5) |
| Testing if I should buy Sid Meier's Civilization IV, and apperently I'm not, because my new Mac Pro is not good enough: "Your Mac does not meet the minimum requirements". :-( |
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intel (8/13/2006 - version 1.5) |
| apparently my mac book pro has a dual G4 processor. . . and all this time I thought we had switched to intel chips. |
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R4nDy FiV5r m4De oF gLaSS (9/16/2005 - version 1.5) |
| It's good because it tells you if you have the right system requirements but otherwise it's just and online store for Aspyr's games. |
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Anny (8/21/2005 - version 1.5) |
| I agree with ben |
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Farbi (8/19/2005 - version 1.5) |
| Nice thing in version 1.5. Now it is much better than before! |
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bonAveo.net (6/5/2005 - version 1.2) |
| It's a litle slow, big and boorish.
It's a great tool, but it's realy too big! |
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Volksturmjaeger (4/14/2005 - version 1.1) |
| Wonderful app, stop whining! |
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MacProject (3/22/2005 - version 1.1) |
| A nice tool to have and nice to see Aspyr releasing something like this. Remember everyone, the majority of us gamers are knowledgeable enough to know whether or not our systems can handle certain games. That's not always the case with casual gamers, so the Game Agent gives them a quick, no-nonsense answer as to whether so and so game will run on their hardware. |
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