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Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (Mac)
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4/5 |
A Must Have For Any Mac Gamer
(September 29, 2008) |
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Anyone that has played C&C before will know the format. Tiberium Wars still stands out as the leader in build your resources and obliterate your opponent. The ability to set the AI of your opponents as Turtles or Aggressive etc adds some longevity to the Skirmish mode of the game. The story line mode does throw in a lot of challenges at the higher difficulty settings.
In short it is a good follow on from the Generals series, no real improvement on the graphics front, but good to be back to the GDI, the NOD and the new Skrin.
Not sure why the other reviewer had some issues, I downloaded the patch for Leopard and the game fired up first time and with no issues.
Marked down as even on a 2.8Ghz 4MB 24inch iMac it can struggle graphics wise when the nuclear bomb goes off. |
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1/5 |
Who knows?
(August 08, 2008) |
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Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, a good game? I have no way to tell.
Firstly before the game will even start, you will need to go to the website and download more than 150Mb of updates, if you are running Leopard.
When this still won't work, you can try writing to their tech support.
EA Support are happy to give you cheats for their games, but if you are wanting actual tech knowledge, you are going to be very disappointed. One guy even went to far as to say that EA doesn't support OSX. |
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