Brad, you don't know and that's fair enough when you're spare time/unpaid on this project. If not you, who?
Ah, I know how about a statement from our friendly folks at MacSoft? C'mon, Al Schilling and Nate Birkholz, I bought your Stronghold game yesterday -- it's great -- but I'd love to do more business with you in PTW + equivalency in PC patches. The Editor is integral to all that, and I trust Brad Oliver to deliver, despite the ridiculous circumstance in which he is placed.
This delay in announcing the future for Mac users in one of the great gaming franchises does a great disservice to MacSoft and its parent, Infogrames. It's all very well to announce a strategy of being top in a range of consoles and platforms, but you have to take care of the people who have already shelled out their hard-earned in the first place. One of the reasons I bought Civ3 was because of the ongoing benefits of the franchise and the possibilities of endless entertainment. People who buy interactive computer games do so because they invest the equivalent of ten or so movie tickets and get a better return than twenty hours of sitting in a darkened theatre. OMG, I think I may be gushing and repeating what I have written elswhere, but I do think that MacSoft should live up to their side of the 'bargain'.
Ah, I know how about a statement from our friendly folks at MacSoft? C'mon, Al Schilling and Nate Birkholz, I bought your Stronghold game yesterday -- it's great -- but I'd love to do more business with you in PTW + equivalency in PC patches. The Editor is integral to all that, and I trust Brad Oliver to deliver, despite the ridiculous circumstance in which he is placed.
This delay in announcing the future for Mac users in one of the great gaming franchises does a great disservice to MacSoft and its parent, Infogrames. It's all very well to announce a strategy of being top in a range of consoles and platforms, but you have to take care of the people who have already shelled out their hard-earned in the first place. One of the reasons I bought Civ3 was because of the ongoing benefits of the franchise and the possibilities of endless entertainment. People who buy interactive computer games do so because they invest the equivalent of ten or so movie tickets and get a better return than twenty hours of sitting in a darkened theatre. OMG, I think I may be gushing and repeating what I have written elswhere, but I do think that MacSoft should live up to their side of the 'bargain'.