yep chess is a good game i like it a lot i am getting b g chess from
spoonbil games so i can practis. but i am going to get a real chess set
in the future.
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You can get a lot of info from the web, and i can send you an E Mail with all
the moves of the various pieces etc. The best way for you to learn I think
would be to have a tactile chess board in front of you, as to play with the
Mac you need to keep all the moves in your head.
TC
James, Lyn, N
i want to learn the rules of chess but not sure where to start really
a fully talking audio chess handheld game would be ideal to teach me
On 20 Mar 2010, at 21:47, James & Nash wrote:
> I know it's not much, but we do have Chess on the Mac. it's very hard though.
> I can't keep the board in my
I know it's not much, but we do have Chess on the Mac. it's very hard though. I
can't keep the board in my head. I need to get a real chess board then I can
play properly.
TC
James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny
On 20 Mar 2010, at 21:35, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
> That would only be an issue if he wanted t
That would only be an issue if he wanted to use virtualisation
software which I only suggested because I thought that someone else
would - I'm not a fan of it myself due to this very reason.
Anyway, going a bit off topic here, but yes, it would be nice if there
were more games for the mac although
That's sensible Ian. You might find for instance, that you'd need more RAM to
run both comfortably, as Windows tends to be resource hungry.
TC
James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny
On 20 Mar 2010, at 20:57, ian mcnamara wrote:
> well i could do that but i prifer to have seprate opperating systums on
> sepr
well i could do that but i prifer to have seprate opperating systums on
seprate computers forinstance i would want mac on a mac machine and
windows on a windows machine i do not like the idear of running to
opperating systums on one machine.
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I was actually talking to Ian.
On 20/03/2010, william lomas wrote:
> i got a mac for a mac, not for windows usage
>
>
> On 20 Mar 2010, at 18:23, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
>
>> What's wrong with installing bootcamp or some form of virtualisation
>> program and running your games like that?
>>
>> On
i got a mac for a mac, not for windows usage
On 20 Mar 2010, at 18:23, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
> What's wrong with installing bootcamp or some form of virtualisation
> program and running your games like that?
>
> On 20/03/2010, ian mcnamara wrote:
>> i have to say although i am a windows user
What's wrong with installing bootcamp or some form of virtualisation
program and running your games like that?
On 20/03/2010, ian mcnamara wrote:
> i have to say although i am a windows user i do feel games should be
> made for the mac as it would benafit the gaming community even more.
> that is
i have to say although i am a windows user i do feel games should be
made for the mac as it would benafit the gaming community even more.
that is one of the reasons i will not switch to mac yet.
ian.
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On 20/03/2010, william lomas wrote:
> HI all,
>
>
> There is a game engine coming out for windows, that lets people make their
> own games just by running some scripts, so all they need are the sounds and
> or music etc.
> It is only for windows at
HI all,
There is a game engine coming out for windows, that lets people make their own
games just by running some scripts, so all they need are the sounds and or
music etc.
It is only for windows at the moment but it would be great if the developer of
www.blastbay.com
would
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