Snow Leopard is basically the Mac equivalent of Windows 7. If she doesn't have it, it means she needs to go buy a new OS (which I don't think works too well on Macbooks. That's why I have a hackintosh).3nimac said:I Wish i knew what that meant.
What, awesome?Nooners said:Snow Leopard is basically the Mac equivalent of Windows 7.3nimac said:I Wish i knew what that meant.
Or just use a Windows PC and be able to upgrade to meet system requirements.Jamie_Montrose said:If you want to play games on a mac, just install a Windows partition. It's painless (except for the fact that you have to deal with Windows), and you can play whatever you want.
Not really. The way the set up is now is just fine. What Yahtzee was talking about it Wall-o-text'ing the entire comic, like CAD and Something Positive like to do. One panel isn't that bad, especially when the dialogue is pretty much vacant everywhere else. Besides the whole joke here was that there's no reason for her not to get mad, leading to the raeg face and then the complete turn around reaction (which you don't combine together or it ruins the appeal of both), so your suggested edits would remove a lot of the entire joke. The frame 6 one I might agree with, but then layout would be shitty, and you'd lose a bit of the beat/zoom-in panel. Going back to the 8-9 panel arguement, you have to remember that a lot of this comic is the human element, just from looking at how previous comics are set up. Removing the angry face would kill the whole reaction in addition to that human element, while removing her throwing it out the window would feel a bit like the joke was killed too early.ArmorArmadillo said:I recently had to install Snow Leapord to play the new Source games and was annoyed as hell about the fact that I was paying 30 more dollars to get a game I thought I was buying on sale. This comic should hit me exactly where I itch. Except it didn't. It had no effect.
Why? Really bad timing.
To quote Yahtzee (The reason this website exists): Good visual art is succinct and punchy. A good comic works on maximizing a small amount of words and actions to create a distinct moment of punchiness.
The text balloons in the first panel are way too long for a comic strip, it starts things off with a weirdly front-heavy pace for what is a really small amount of set-up (That a mac user is defending her computer)
Still, that's not the worst, worse is the next two panels, both of which could easily be cut...again, slow pacing meaning too much lead-up to the joke.
Then, it spends essentially four panels establishing one sentence of information. Again, it loses all the punch of the information by establishing it really slowly.
Then, the last two panels, Her angry expression is unnecessary, all it does is telegraph the upcoming joke and weaken its impact, the fact that she's hurling it out the window screaming angrily conveys all the information that frame 8 did.
It's a shame, since the joke is at its heart actually pretty good: Mac users defend our hip, user-friendly computers against the PC elitists but are, privately, tormented by their inability to play games. But that joke just takes too long getting there. Jokes are like meteors, too much atmosphere and they won't make any impact.
How could this comic be better? Well, without rewriting it, if you just cut it down to frame 1, frame 6, and frame 9, it would have had all the same information and been a lot snappier.
That's easy to explain. Steam isn't locked down to one computer. I have Steam installed on my PC and my laptop. Some of my games which work on my PC don't work on my laptop because of hardware requirements, but I can still download and install those games. They just give me an error message when I launch them.Omegatronacles said:Hmmm... So her Mac spontaneously decided her system requirements were too low, given that the game quite clearly had worked for her on it previously.
Specifically, if you look at the steam window behind the error message it states the game was last played yesterday, with a total play time of 9 hours.