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Mortal Kombat 9 for PC to be released via Steam. Confirmed for 7/3!
keilmillerjr:
--- Quote from: DeLuSioNal29 on July 29, 2013, 03:40:11 am ---Most of my arcade PC games require a reinstall. Regardless of what hard drive it's installed on. The .dll files and registry setting usually go away with the C drive and OS.
Trust me, I'm not a stranger to updating my OS. Even with a partitioned drive... It's still a pain. Not as much of a pain, but still a pain. Plus each new OS has it's new quirks. But I'm going to bite the bullet (again) and upgrade.
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Oh, I was talking about mame and emulators. I didn't realize that we were talking about a lot of pc games. You are correct about that. Winblows installing files everywhere is one of the main reasons I can't stand windows. Linux does the same thing. I like the mac "one app is one container" idea. Apple just needs a preference file manager and they will have nailed it. But it's easy enough to find those files on a mac and back them up.
Fursphere:
--- Quote from: keilmillerjr on July 29, 2013, 06:51:32 am ---
--- Quote from: DeLuSioNal29 on July 29, 2013, 03:40:11 am ---Most of my arcade PC games require a reinstall. Regardless of what hard drive it's installed on. The .dll files and registry setting usually go away with the C drive and OS.
Trust me, I'm not a stranger to updating my OS. Even with a partitioned drive... It's still a pain. Not as much of a pain, but still a pain. Plus each new OS has it's new quirks. But I'm going to bite the bullet (again) and upgrade.
D
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Oh, I was talking about mame and emulators. I didn't realize that we were talking about a lot of pc games. You are correct about that. Winblows installing files everywhere is one of the main reasons I can't stand windows. Linux does the same thing. I like the mac "one app is one container" idea. Apple just needs a preference file manager and they will have nailed it. But it's easy enough to find those files on a mac and back them up.
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This is not Microsoft's fault. This is the application developer's fault. :)
And yes, Mac is very "clean". Not clean enough to justify the $1000 markup over same-spec PCs though.
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