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  1. I think you have to keep everything in perspective. The steelbook - it's nice. Never expected steel. It'll be nice to keep future discs in. The manual - somewhat disappointing. Hard to read because of the colors, small font, and stiff spine. I'll probably never use it it's so hard to read. But, IIRC I only paid $5 bucks extra (vs the price of download + mail currently). So I got the steelbook and got to download early. Probably worth $5. It won't keep me from buying future products. The game is awesome. But I will probably avoid buying manuals since there not very readable.

  2. In order to fire at my units an enemy unit must have LOS, correct? And wouldn't it hold that if a unit can see me, I should be able to see it if it has just fired at me? My frustration is that I have had several instances of incoming fire that I have no idea of what's firing and only a vague idea of where it's coming from. Seems like there should at least be a ? In the general area.

  3. For you guys that use dropbox for PBEM, what is the best way to do it? Do you create a folder specific to the game and share it with your opponent? I assume they need a dropbox account too? When you share it with them you put the email address of their account? Then the folder shows up in both your and their dropbox folder and both of you can add files? Is that how it works?

  4. My desire for seeing the target lines of incoming fire is primarily to determine where the shot came from, not necessarily what type of unit shot it. I was playing yesterday and had a tank rolling down a road. All of a sudden the text came up saying turret hit or whatever. I scanned the map and watched several replays but never could tell where the shot came from. Was it something right next to me or far off? In which direction? And where did I need to move to for cover? I understand FOW and not always knowing what is shooting. But I would at least like to know from what direction it came.

    But either way I'm happy with the game.

  5. First, I'm not a hardware guy and know very little about it. I have an iMac that is a couple of years old. The details are:

    processor - 2.8GHz Intel Core Duo

    L2 Cache - 6 MB

    Memory - 2 GB

    Video - ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro

    VRAM - 256 MB

    OS - Mac OS X 10.6.6 or Win7 in bootcamp

    I believe this meets the minimum requirements, right? For both the Mac and PC versions, right? I was going to wait and try the demo to make sure but really want to pre-order either the Mac or PC version.

    Thanks.

  6. Quick Mac requirements we are sure of:

    Intel processor

    OS X 10.6

    The others we're still looking into. 256MB VRAM is OK.

    Steve

    This brings to mind a question that was asked several weeks ago (by me IIRC) but I don't recall there being a clear answer. So I'll ask again.

    For Mac owners, would it be better (performance wise) to order the Mac version or get the Win version and run it on bootcamp? Or will the resulting performance be the same?

  7. Will this offer also be available for the Mac version? I see only Windows advertised.

    Michael

    I understand the Mac version will be available for preorder later (no problem)

    I also understand there is a limited number of steel boxes available (no problem)

    Is there a chance all of the steel boxes will be gone before Mac owners can preorder? (problem)

  8. YD - You must be me in a parallel universe. I can ditto just about everything you said. And I would add to it that if you get a Mac you can always run bootcamp and load Windows to satisfied you PC jones. For me, not getting the 2-3 calls a day from my wife with questions/problems was worth the higher entry price alone.

  9. Well the Mac version I have is a Beta and the Beta product always has lower performance than the production version due to built in debug code etc.

    For example, Windows CM:SF Beat is slower than Windows CM:SF Production /retail version.

    So its not a good guide to compare Mac CM:SF Beta with Windows CM:SF Production /retail.

    As a follow up to this - I have an iMac and I run bootcamp with Win7. Will one of the versions run faster/have better performance (Mac version on my Mac partition or Win version on bootcamp/Win7)? Or since they obviously run on the same machine they will run the same. Will one of these setups have better graphics or less graphic issues. Also, I'm assuming PBEM will transfer between Win and Mac so I can play against whoever I want, correct?

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