• Video Card (ATI): Radeon 9600
• Video Card (NVidia): GeForce 6600
NOTICE: Intel integrated video chipsets are not supported.
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Just wanted to let anyone with a MacBook know that the full game runs fine with the settings turned down a bit.
Intel integrated graphics chipsets are not locked out in any way. The game does not refuse to run, even with the integrated graphics.
It's got an interesting storyline, and some great ideas and effects. There's no reason not to at least try the demo.
I'm hoping multiplayer is just as fun.
Just so people aren't fooled by this being listed under Freeware. It's not free to use the Shrook.com syncing feature, which costs a monthly subscription fee.
Still doesn't read an OPML file with group folders properly, and the dev hasn't responded to an email from three weeks ago.
I wouldn't bother with it since the only feature that set it apart (able to sync feeds with shrook server) now costs a subscription fee.
Borked my QuickTime install. Every time I start up iChat, Yahoo Messenger, or anything else (iMovie) that uses a video source, there is a popup complaining that the 'Interview software was not installed correctly'
Switched to a different user, same problem.
Try to uninstall, but there's no uninstall option.
Means a reinstall of my system is in order.
Thanks a lot, EchoFX.
Again, THIS SOFTWARE WILL BREAK YOUR QUICKTIME CAPTURE AND THERE IS NO KNOWN WAY TO REMOVE IT.
Not only that, but you need a serial number to run this program, which you can get from their web site. Pure crap.
No support help on their site either, just an email address.
If you set the finder option to 'show invisible and system files', work with some files, then turn it off again, it seems to make whole folders full of files disappear.
3 folders, each with between 8-30 jpg files in them. They all showed up as folders with 'No Items' in the Finder with hidden files turned off, but when I re-enabled hidden files with TinkerTool, they showed the files I knew were there.
These files were not modified in any way, other than being moved between partitions.
This has me very worried now, as I have to leave hidden files enabled or else possibly trash files that I didn't know were there.
How would they get the 'hidden' property on their own?
The filenames didn't have a dot in front or anything, and I have not run setfile on any of them.
Help!
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Prey
68kmla reviewed on 20 Feb 2007
Requirements
• Video Card (ATI): Radeon 9600
• Video Card (NVidia): GeForce 6600
NOTICE: Intel integrated video chipsets are not supported.
--
Just wanted to let anyone with a MacBook know that the full game runs fine with the settings turned down a bit.
Intel integrated graphics chipsets are not locked out in any way. The game does not refuse to run, even with the integrated graphics.
It's got an interesting storyline, and some great ideas and effects. There's no reason not to at least try the demo.
I'm hoping multiplayer is just as fun.
Lynxlet
68kmla reviewed on 13 Feb 2007
Acquisition
GUI Tar
+1
Shrook
Still doesn't read an OPML file with group folders properly, and the dev hasn't responded to an email from three weeks ago.
I wouldn't bother with it since the only feature that set it apart (able to sync feeds with shrook server) now costs a subscription fee.
Back to Vienna for me.
+1
-2
Job Keeper
InterView X
InterView X
68kmla reviewed on 19 Mar 2006
Switched to a different user, same problem.
Try to uninstall, but there's no uninstall option.
Means a reinstall of my system is in order.
Thanks a lot, EchoFX.
Again, THIS SOFTWARE WILL BREAK YOUR QUICKTIME CAPTURE AND THERE IS NO KNOWN WAY TO REMOVE IT.
Not only that, but you need a serial number to run this program, which you can get from their web site. Pure crap.
No support help on their site either, just an email address.
-1
TinkerTool
3 folders, each with between 8-30 jpg files in them. They all showed up as folders with 'No Items' in the Finder with hidden files turned off, but when I re-enabled hidden files with TinkerTool, they showed the files I knew were there.
These files were not modified in any way, other than being moved between partitions.
This has me very worried now, as I have to leave hidden files enabled or else possibly trash files that I didn't know were there.
How would they get the 'hidden' property on their own?
The filenames didn't have a dot in front or anything, and I have not run setfile on any of them.
Help!