Keep hope, BG:EE should be support on the Ipad 1 with the next patch, which one should be release at the end of next week or beginning of the week after
I boot camped my first Pro about 4 years ago. Wiped my memory, then two weeks later, wiped it again, and THEN I had to replace my logic board. Not bootcamping this fancy baby that I just got in July.
KIDDING! Well, kinda kidding. I figure all human beings have the right to like whatever it is that they like as long as it doesn't hurt others. This is just an old rivalry between IBM-compatibles (a youngster might call it a "PC") and Apple computers that I like to poke fun at from time to time.
Generally, if you're big into audio/visual then a lot of that field does Mac-work, and if you're big into casual computing/gaming then an IBM-compatible is what you want.
(Aside: PC in this forum stands for at least the 3 following things: player character, personal computer, politically-correct.)
KIDDING! Well, kinda kidding. I figure all human beings have the right to like whatever it is that they like as long as it doesn't hurt others. This is just an old rivalry between IBM-compatibles (a youngster might call it a "PC") and Apple computers that I like to poke fun at from time to time.
Generally, if you're big into audio/visual then a lot of that field does Mac-work, and if you're big into casual computing/gaming then an IBM-compatible is what you want.
(Aside: PC in this forum stands for at least the 3 following things: player character, personal computer, politically-correct.)
Blame Apple, not Beamdog. "Very bad news. Mac OSX #BGEE has been rejected from the Apple Mac App store. We'll dig in and see what the problem is." -Trent Oster
I boot camped my first Pro about 4 years ago. Wiped my memory, then two weeks later, wiped it again, and THEN I had to replace my logic board. Not bootcamping this fancy baby that I just got in July.
I don't see how creating a bootcamp partition could have fried your logic board?!?
Why? Unless you're using specific apple-only software, but then it's because of software, not because of being "an artist". Unless, of course, you buy into the Apple hype re: "creativity".
I boot camped my first Pro about 4 years ago. Wiped my memory, then two weeks later, wiped it again, and THEN I had to replace my logic board. Not bootcamping this fancy baby that I just got in July.
I don't see how creating a bootcamp partition could have fried your logic board?!?
My Macbook Air is a mid-2012 model BTW
Ehh it was just around the same time not inherently related. Probably had something to do with my Limewire addiction.
Why? Unless you're using specific apple-only software, but then it's because of software, not because of being "an artist". Unless, of course, you buy into the Apple hype re: "creativity".
It was a requirement for my degree program in college and I never went back. Once you learn all the Adobe shortcuts on one system it is pretty silly to switch back. I've thought about getting a Window computer just for gaming, but with the sheer amount of consoles I own, along with TESO becoming available on OSX there is really no point.
Blame Apple, not Beamdog. "Very bad news. Mac OSX #BGEE has been rejected from the Apple Mac App store. We'll dig in and see what the problem is." -Trent Oster
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KIDDING! Well, kinda kidding. I figure all human beings have the right to like whatever it is that they like as long as it doesn't hurt others. This is just an old rivalry between IBM-compatibles (a youngster might call it a "PC") and Apple computers that I like to poke fun at from time to time.
Generally, if you're big into audio/visual then a lot of that field does Mac-work, and if you're big into casual computing/gaming then an IBM-compatible is what you want.
(Aside: PC in this forum stands for at least the 3 following things: player character, personal computer, politically-correct.)
My Macbook Air is a mid-2012 model BTW