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No problems what so ever. This plays great on my new MacBook Pro, 2.6 GHz, 4 Gb RAM, 512 video RAM, 200 Gb 7200 rpm drive, 17 -inch glossy screen Hi-Res. I don't play a lot of games and I am a new Mac user as well. Smooth video and action. I'm very pleased.
The difficulty between missions is also uneven.
This game plays just fine on my Intel Core 2 Duo iMac.
Some missions were impossible to get through, even with difficulty set to Regular, without resorting to a "cheat"-something I've never had to do before.I recommend this game at it's current price.
Don't know where the previous reviewer got his info.This is a somewhat obsolescent game but still worthwhile.
in another it might require multiple shots, even with a heavy caliber rifle or head shots.
I am a fan of combat games and have played through the Ghost Recon series Ghost Recon: Desert Siege (Mac), the Call of Duty series Call of Duty Deluxe Edition (Mac) (Call of Duty, Call Of Duty United Offensive)Call of Duty 2 and Blackhawk Down.Weapons effects are poorly modeled-a silenced.22 caliber pistol has more knockdown that a 9mm or.45 caliber submachine gun or a.30 caliber rifle.
Graphics are pretty good and game play is generally smooth.
I know because I have trained in real life on almost every US weapon in the game (I'm an old guy).There is some excessive mission-to-mission variation in enemy "toughness" ; in some, a single body shot does the job.
I wouldn't pay $50 for it, though.
i have heard of many people with this problem. i have a mac mini and it runs fine except for breakthrough which is sluggish. THIS GAME DOES NOT WORK WITH INTEL PROCESSORS. if you really wanna play it with dual core processors, get call of duty instead which is a lot like moh:spearhead expansion pack.
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