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Title: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: GeeThaX on June 18, 2006, 07:22:14 pm
I like to buy an intel iMac. Does someone has experience in playing GhR, Rvs (games like that) with rosetta? And I wonder whether i should buy an intel iMac or a G5 iMac.
Greetings, Gee


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: BFG on June 18, 2006, 07:43:17 pm
Don't bother buying a G5 imac mate, Unless your working in a pro environment and need perhaps the Adobe package to run as fast as possible (im assuming if your looking at an imac this is not the case) then get an intel mac. There's no point buying into the old architecture just as apple shifts everything to the new processors.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: BTs_Mysterio on June 18, 2006, 08:43:58 pm
Ask BTs_Hooks... only guy I know with a comparable computer running Rosetta + RvS.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: th.Sentinel on June 18, 2006, 11:23:51 pm
I've tried AA on my new Macbook Pro, it was unplayable. My iBook G4 gets better frame rates on all maps.
Since RvS uses an older engine, I'm afraid it will be even worse.

I ordered a copy of CoD2 which supports intel, I'll report back with some results.
And a comparison between my G5 and my MBP.

If I can find the time I'll try installing GhR on it. But I can't garantee anything.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: BFG on June 18, 2006, 11:45:50 pm
holy shit heh thats not good sent... but then again with AA you can just boot camp it eh

... I was told that GhR ran without any notacable speed problems under  rossetta. The older games apparently are much more likely to run ok, the newer the game the less likely it will manage.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: -DOC- on June 20, 2006, 07:41:05 am
I have the new 17" MBP and it is definitely speedier in GHR on Rosetta than my previous 1GHZ G4 Powerbook...


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: Cell on June 20, 2006, 09:24:58 pm
Imac Duo core 2ghz 20" with 2ghz RAM & 256 MB VRAM

As far as the adobe apps....its a bit slower but productive. I was also told by a rep at Apple, that Adobe plans on releasing CS3, and it will be Universal.   I use these on a daily basis for my job  (when I get home for side business.)  This does not compare to the dual 2.3 G5 tower I use at work. F'n monster of a machine.  Cottonmouth uses FCPHD on his MBP and says it whips.

As far as the games go.....RvS  not as good as the G5 tower, but I haven't played with it all too much.  Mainly because GRAW f'n rocks.  As far as AA goes....just like th.Sentinel said....unplayable!  I would suggest installing it on XP...I heard it runs awesome on there.  Ghr runs just fine.  Try to get a hold of the GR beta from evill if you have an intel.....weak was telling me GhR runs better on his intel with GR beta than it did on his previous comp...think he had a g4 PB.  CoD & CoD UO run just fine.

To tell you the truth, since I got the Intel Imac, I have played way more games on XP (BF2 & GRAW) than my MAC games... I wanted something new.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: GeeThaX on June 21, 2006, 03:43:23 pm
First of all thank you for all the replies!
But i've to make a decide tonight. I've got the choice between a
G5 iMac and an intel iMac. And before i decide i want to ask something:
Has RvS an universal patch (maybe someone knows)?

and @Cell: do you mean with: "since I got the Intel Imac, I have played way more games on XP (BF2 & GRAW) than my MAC games." that you can play Battlefield 2 on intel iMac with Windows XP?

Thx and greetings, Gee


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: Cell on June 21, 2006, 04:27:13 pm
Yes....you can play BF2 on an Intel Macs by booting into XP.The one I listed below (with the upgraded 256 Vid card) I run everything on medium settings and get consistent 75-100 fps in BF2. 

http://bf2s.com/player/70078038/

Runs and looks great.  Never lags.  You can do a google search for Battlefield 2 tweak guides and GRAW tweak guides.  THey give you helpful info for modifying some files to help the games run better.  Plus the ATI display app for windows has some nice customizations to help everything run smoother.
With the tweaks and all graphics on low I get about 20-30 fps consistent in GRAW, but it still runs smooth.  It is way more advanced than BF2 so I will accept it.  Down the line I'll prob upgrade the machine to a tower (if and when they come), and I'll be rocking.  If you go into the Ghost Recon thread you will see where I posted links to some videos I recorded of GHR3(GRAW) on my intel imac running XP.

http://thechosenones.us/smf/index.php?topic=54.0

 The night I picked up my Imac I started setting it up.  Figure a few hours to dl and install bootcamp, upgrade your firmware, burn your drivers for windows, install windows xp and then install your games.  It i well worth it.  Now when I boot my machine, I hold down the option key to see the list of startup disks...and choose XP when I want to use it. Otherwise I just would start up normally without the opton key, if I want Mac OS.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: BTs_Mysterio on June 21, 2006, 04:27:53 pm
"...can play Battlefield 2 on intel iMac with Windows XP?" Yes.

"Has RvS an universal patch?" No. It doesn't need one. At full setting Hooks said 2.16GHz MacBook Pro got 40FPS – plenty good enough to justify getting a computer that will move forward, not die in a few years when PPC support ends.

Choose Intel iMac.



Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: BFG on June 21, 2006, 07:09:56 pm
God damn i want my new Promac so i can come play BF2 :(


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: BTs_Mysterio on June 21, 2006, 07:19:28 pm
God damn i want my new Promac so i can come play BF2 :(

Mac Pro*

...and me tooooooooo!


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: Cell on June 21, 2006, 07:21:19 pm
PLease can some of you guys  get on board??!!  I'm lonely.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: GeeThaX on June 22, 2006, 01:15:08 pm
Yea ive made my decide - in the next days ill have an intel iMac ::applause::
But ive got still a question  ::) (to Star Wars Battlefront):
Is a universal patch available or runs it fine with rosetta?

Greetings, Gee


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: WeedWacker on June 23, 2006, 02:29:41 am
PLease can some of you guys  get on board??!!  I'm lonely.

Just wait until the Mac Pro Towers come out...I will buy whatever Apple releases on day one...*drool* 


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: PUNiSHER™ on June 23, 2006, 08:50:11 pm
I got my MacBook Pro today and Ghost Recon 1 played smooth but I did notice the graphics are a little blocky/pixelated, I don't know if any other Intel Mac user has experienced this or if there is some setting to change it.
I guess Ghr 1 finally shows its age on these machines.

EDIT: I've noticed alot of my older games are forced into widescreen mode stretching the images.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: PUNiSHER™ on June 23, 2006, 10:28:53 pm
Played Battlefield 1942 OSX version, high graphics setting got horrible frame rates and was unplayable, low graphics setting was better and ok to play.  Also the graphics are blocky just like Ghr 1.

Age of Mythology ran perfect, noticed no drop in gameplay at all and the game wasn't forced into widescreen mode.

MacBook Pro 2.16ghz
1GB Ram
Radeon X1600 256 MB VRAM


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: WeedWacker on June 25, 2006, 07:24:05 pm
I wonder if the screen resolution was set to something other than the MBP LCD native resolution


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: {E} Ive on June 28, 2006, 01:28:40 am
Love my 2.16 MBP coming from a 1.25 emac ghr is beatiful an runs great my kills our up. Photoshop CS2 is deffnitly usable looking forward to cs3 also cod2 runs like a champ with settings all way up:)


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: WeedWacker on June 28, 2006, 02:02:49 am
Love my 2.16 MBP coming from a 1.25 emac ghr is beatiful an runs great my kills our up. Photoshop CS2 is deffnitly usable looking forward to cs3 also cod2 runs like a champ with settings all way up:)

Your kills are up?  I need to upgrade from 400MHz G4 tower now.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: GeeThaX on June 30, 2006, 01:18:15 pm
Yo guys ive got an intel imac now 8)
But ive got still a question ::):
Where can I download Rosetta? I cant find it.

Greetings, Gee


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: GeeThaX on June 30, 2006, 02:20:06 pm
Lol, sry i havent read the imac user guide  ::)
But one thing i can say: UT without an universalpatch is damn lagy!

Greetings, Gee


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: BTs_Mysterio on June 30, 2006, 05:17:32 pm
UT2k4 has one.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: WeedWacker on July 01, 2006, 02:38:39 am
Yo guys ive got an intel imac now 8)
But ive got still a question ::):
Where can I download Rosetta? I cant find it.

Greetings, Gee

Rosetta is part of the OS.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: BTs_Mysterio on July 01, 2006, 03:04:03 am
He already realized "foo".


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: GeeThaX on July 01, 2006, 05:33:46 pm
Yo, ive played RvS on my new intel imac (2GHz duo, rosetta) and it runs slowlier than on my old 2,1GHz imac. For onlinegaming its unplayable. Does someone knows whether someone is workin' on an universal patch for it?

Greetings, Gee


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: BTs_Mysterio on July 01, 2006, 07:17:02 pm
Email Aspyr;

Look for the email on www.aspyr.com


Title: Bootcamp :(
Post by: GeeThaX on July 20, 2006, 09:46:07 am
I've got a big problem.
I downloaded the Bootcamp Assistent and I've updated my firmware.
But now it says that I've to update my firmware despite the fact that
I've already done it  ::wall:: - what should I do, now? Is Bootcamp the only app
which can install Windows on Macs?

Gee


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: BTs_Mysterio on July 20, 2006, 03:38:52 pm
The only way they won't risk voiding warranty; why don't you just contact Apple and call it a day.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: :MoD:Shade on August 01, 2006, 03:34:15 pm
I was just going to test the difference between the UB version of Quake 3 and the Rosetta version but I can't get FPS to display, arrgh.

I keep typing: /cg_drawfps 1   and maybe thats my problem . .


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: WeedWacker on August 18, 2006, 02:09:58 am
Got my 2.66GHz Quad Intel Xeon Mac Pro a couple days ago and it runs GhR very nicely in Rosetta.  I have settings mostly cranked and (playing 60 enemy coop) I get 60fps most of the time.  It does occassionally drop to 40 fps but much better than my 400MHz G4 :)  Quake IV (a universal binary game) runs at sickening FPS at max settings...


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: pairof9s on April 24, 2007, 01:35:37 am
Got my 2.66GHz Quad Intel Xeon Mac Pro a couple days ago and it runs GhR very nicely in Rosetta.  I have settings mostly cranked and (playing 60 enemy coop) I get 60fps most of the time.  It does occassionally drop to 40 fps but much better than my 400MHz G4 :)  Quake IV (a universal binary game) runs at sickening FPS at max settings...

Have you or anybody else tried running Island Thunder on your Intel Mac?

I have successfully installed it on my MacBook Pro 2.16 and it runs fairly well. The biggest disappointment is that certain missions/scenes will not run. As soon as the mission begins to start (after the mission loading screen), it crashes GhR to the Finder (which launches the "Do you wish to Re-open the program..."). Other missions work fine, and it makes no difference if the mission comes from the original, Desert Storm or Island Thunder. IT's Prison is the one I like most but it crashes continuously despite changing settings and Macs (tried on a Mac mini).

Anyone else have stories about using GhR, especially Island Thunder, on their new shiny Intel Macs?

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Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: WeedWacker on April 24, 2007, 04:58:50 am
...
The biggest disappointment is that certain missions/scenes will not run. As soon as the mission begins to start (after the mission loading screen), it crashes GhR to the Finder ...

Anyone else have stories about using GhR, especially Island Thunder, on their new shiny Intel Macs?

What missions cause you to crash?  I'll check 'em out.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: pairof9s on May 23, 2007, 08:12:01 pm
...
The biggest disappointment is that certain missions/scenes will not run. As soon as the mission begins to start (after the mission loading screen), it crashes GhR to the Finder ...

Anyone else have stories about using GhR, especially Island Thunder, on their new shiny Intel Macs?

What missions cause you to crash?  I'll check 'em out.

Prison in Island Thunder.   TIA!


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: [a] ferret on May 26, 2007, 09:17:51 am
Wow.. i missed this one.. sorry for the bump,

You need to install the DBL Island Thunder patch for some of that video content to work properly on any mac.. basically its a video codec for quicktime. If your still having problems, copy and paste the contents of your ike.log file after the crash and post them here. I'm sure some of us ghr guys can point out any errors.


Title: Re: Experience with Rosetta?
Post by: pairof9s on June 03, 2007, 08:57:03 pm
You need to install the DBL Island Thunder patch for some of that video content to work properly on any mac.. basically its a video codec for quicktime. If your still having problems, copy and paste the contents of your ike.log file after the crash and post them here. I'm sure some of us ghr guys can point out any errors.

Thanks! I needed just do a a complete reinstall & conversion of Thunbder Island; obviously some of my previous files were corrupt or missing. But your suggestion got me started down that option. Appreciated!