![]() ![]() I just upgraded the Imac to 512mb and today I swapped in a DVD drive from an older junked Imac to replace the cd rom drive, tommorow Im gonna try a bigger hard drive in there. I haven't been there for awhile, but they used to have some pretty good write-ups on benchmarks and how software performed on different configurations. OS X is probably taxing that machine pretty well all by itself, and I think a lot of the OS X native games are going to want a machine with better specs than a 500 Mhz G3.Ĭheck out. On my home computer I skipped from a 400 Mhz G4 (which I kept as OS 9) to one of the new Mac Pros, so I missed out on A LOT of the transitional stuff when it comes to gaming. There's classic mode of course, but I don't have any experience running OS 9 games in classic mode through X. I guess if your HD is big enough you could set it up as a dual booting machine. ![]() There are quite a few games out there for OS 9 and the previous system versions. I see you're not really looking at FPS games, but I think all the Marathons were released as free downloads. You could play Warcraft 1 and 2, Starcraft. ![]() You might actually expand your range of possible games by going back to OS 9. ![]()
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