http://www.macrumors.com/2008/09/30/call-of-duty-4-for-mac-now-available/
The big news amongst Mac gamers this past week was the release of Call of Duty 4 for the Mac. The sequel to the popular first-person shooter has been available on PCs and gaming consoles since November of 2007, but the Mac version has only just been released.
Early copies of the game have been found to be faulty causing activation problems. Physical copies can be obtained from Amazon or your local retailer. Aspyr is offering the game as a direct digital download from GameAgent.
The game requires an Intel Core 2 Duo Mac running at 2.0GHz. The game is not compatible with integrated video chipsets or PowerPC Macs. Apple recently highlighted the game on their website.
http://www.aspyr.com/software/news/88/241
http://www.apple.com/games/articles/2008/09/callofduty4/
The big news amongst Mac gamers this past week was the release of Call of Duty 4 for the Mac. The sequel to the popular first-person shooter has been available on PCs and gaming consoles since November of 2007, but the Mac version has only just been released.
Featuring a tense storyline, filled with plot twists, the title thrusts players into battle like never before. With amazing special effects, including rim-lighting, depth of field, texture streaming and character self-shadowing, players are enlisted into one of the most photo-realistic gaming experiences imaginable.
Early copies of the game have been found to be faulty causing activation problems. Physical copies can be obtained from Amazon or your local retailer. Aspyr is offering the game as a direct digital download from GameAgent.
The game requires an Intel Core 2 Duo Mac running at 2.0GHz. The game is not compatible with integrated video chipsets or PowerPC Macs. Apple recently highlighted the game on their website.
http://www.aspyr.com/software/news/88/241
http://www.apple.com/games/articles/2008/09/callofduty4/