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Kimmaz, you are probably posting this for the other person having problems here, but since I’m using a Mac, my choice of video cards is really limited. Plus, since the game is not native to OS X, I have even less choice.
Now that I know that it’s not a native OS X app, I’ve asked Steam for a refund. I suspect I will not get one and will have to eat the cost of the game as a learning experience. However, I have been a member of Steam pretty much since it’s inception and have never requested a refund before. I’m just very dissapointed with this app. It claims to be a Mac app, yet it’s really a Linux app disguised as a Mac app. Even the requirements sounded like a game I could run.
I’m not holding my breath here for a positive ending. It’s sad really, it looks like a kick-ass game from the Let’s Plays I have watched.
vesperdemParticipantI hope that the graphics card is not the issue here. According to the requirements from the product page shows: ATI Radeon HD 3850 512 MB. I don’t know much about how the numbers on these cards work, but I assume that a larger number means a better video card. :shrug:
I’m actually more disappointed with the fact that there isn’t a “native” Mac version. The executable that downloads from Steam is a Linux executable. I have to wonder if the problem with the game running has more to do with the fact that it’s not a native Mac executable.
vesperdemParticipantYep, have tried all the usual suspects, no joy.
The game does run from Steam. It just dies when attempting to start up a new map.
I have a Mac Pro (1st gen) running OS X 10.7.5 with 16GB’s of RAM and an ATI Radeon HD 5770 with 1GB.
The game is Build 5399 for Mac 64-bit.
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vesperdemParticipantTry info@train-fever.com…
I’m in the same boat. I bought the game over the weekend and have yet to get the game to get past the “rendering world terrain…” or what ever it says after clicking Start game.
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