Gametree doesn't have anything to do with distributing the trial version. The trial version is available for download from the Spore Web site.
Spore Creature Creator spawns more than 250,000 critters
#16
Posted 19 June 2008 - 02:09 PM
moo083 said:
Yeah. So far the only game I've seen separate Mac users from PC users was Everquest and that was a big mistake. They aren't screwing that up again.
That's not true. There have been dozens of games where Mac and PC multiplayer modes are separated from each other -- mainly because they're dependent on PC middleware that ends up being too expensive for the Mac publisher to license, or using incompatible technology on Windows (like DirectPlay), or it gets snafu'd because of some weird PC specific code or idiosyncracy.
#17
Posted 19 June 2008 - 05:57 PM
My question is this...
Since this game has come out as duel CD and it needs online authorization to play. Will I have to pay for it twice? Meaning, if I install it on the pc side under boot camp. Then decide a few weeks later to install it on the mac side. Will I be required to pay for the game again, even though it is from one duel CD and installed on one computer?
Since this game has come out as duel CD and it needs online authorization to play. Will I have to pay for it twice? Meaning, if I install it on the pc side under boot camp. Then decide a few weeks later to install it on the mac side. Will I be required to pay for the game again, even though it is from one duel CD and installed on one computer?



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