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CompanyElectronic ArtsPrice as rated$50OS compatibility10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard)Processor compatibilityIntel-onlyFew games have helped define the real-time strategy genre more than Command & Conquer. Notwithstanding Blizzard’s efforts wi...
Not optimized for multicore/multiprocessor Macs; performance bogs at high quality settings, even on Mac Pros.
Command & Conquer 3 is an awesome addition to EA’s franchise and a solid Mac offering. It’s just a shame that PowerPC-based Mac users can’t play it too. Recommend this story? 0NO 0YES Email Comment Slashdot Digg Del.icio.us Tag...
Terrific balance between RTS chores and battlefield conquest. Multiple ways to play through the game. Extensive unit upgrade path. Entertainingly bad videos
Occasional bugs and interface glitches. Intel Macs only.
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars nails the often-elusive balance of resources and strategy that makes an RTS fun. ...
Abstract: Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium WarsCompany: Electronic Arts This feels like deja vu. Back in 1997, I remember editing and publishing a review of Command & Conquer for the Macintosh from Shay Fulton. He gave it high marks. In fact, shortly after his rev...
Amazing graphics for DX9, pretty good game play, and cool explosions....
Did they REALLY have to put so much money into actors? Seriously, there were better things to put it into. ...
A few months ago I got to pick up a copy of Command and Conquer 3. This game had been at the top of the hype meter for almost 2 years prior to being released in March 2007. The first thing I noticed was the distinct green theme of the box and this ma...
Abstract: By Matt Sellers Command & Conquer: Tiberium Wars is a solid new entry in the real time strategy game division. It’s a worthy successor to its C&C predecessors, taking the core of the series and enhancing it (as with the arrival of the Scrin to the c...
Abstract: Endgame-Heavy WeaponsConsidering that this is a review of one of the most anticipated games for the Mac of the year, I’ll just cut to the chase and let you know what I think from the top. EA Games’ Command & Conquer 3 — Tiberium Wars is an excellent ga...
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Published: 2008-04-01, Author: Peter , review by: macworld.co.uk
Price: £19.99 Star rating:
Not optimized for multicore/multiprocessor Macs; performance bogs at high quality settings, even on Mac Pros.
Command & Conquer 3 is an awesome addition to EA’s franchise and a solid Mac offering. It’s just a shame that PowerPC-based Mac users can’t play it too. ...
Abstract: Early in his keynote speech at WWDC in June, Steve Jobs announced that EA was coming back to the Mac in a big way. He quickly moved on to preview Leopard and launch Safari for Windows, leaving little time for any clarification of what precisely EAs ...