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Bubbles Udan
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Posted - 2011.05.31 12:29:00 -
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Edited by: Bubbles Udan on 31/05/2011 12:28:55
Originally by: EvilDead12 has someone alrady down loae the patc i so ell me if i works plase
Downloaded, installed, and working perfectly if you ignore the fact the server isn't accepting connections :P
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Bubbles Udan
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Posted - 2011.05.31 12:51:00 -
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Originally by: Josefine Etrange
While its is getting better in other games, stability in eve was not getting better. Game is more often than not crashing on start, and its not safe to use the mac client anymore because crashes are just to often. It is no big deal, there is always bootcamp, but it is annoying.
Well, the programming world is in flux right now and mac is on the forefront of the change. Don't expect mac stability in general to improve until clang firmly replaces the last generation of compilers on all platforms.
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Bubbles Udan
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Posted - 2011.05.31 13:11:00 -
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Originally by: Justin Cody
You are lucky that EVE is supported for OS X and Linux AT ALL. The fact that you expect everyone to cater to you speaks volumes. The product gets marketed to the segments that are large. I.E. I'd rather sell my product in the USA than Tazmania.
Not really. Look at the nightmares projects have faced trying to get their software to run on all versions of windows. You have to write portable code to properly support windows in the first place and that same code will work on mac or linux just fine.
Your analogy is flawed, because if you were designing a product that was only sold in the USA your company would fire you. I would love to see you pitch that idea to any company. The purpose of a business is to make money, and if selling to other markets produces more profit they will do it. Eve doesn't support mac out of charity like you imply.
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Bubbles Udan
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Posted - 2011.05.31 13:50:00 -
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Originally by: Costigan Borgia Ok, guys, the question of 1600 UTC not being Earth time was a bit of a pun ... Thanks to all who replied even so.
I assume its the same as military time? 1600 = 4pm? If so whats that mean for the east coast of the US? I'm assuming around 12 noon. Yes?
Look at forum post... you made it at 13:38:00 UTC. So that means 16:00 is 2 hours and 22 min after that. Use simple math and/or problem solving skills, what time will it be for you in 2 hours?
I hope you were trolling lol.
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