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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

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From: Aspyr Media
Category: Video Games

Buy New: $49.99



New (21) Used (4) from $28.97

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 9095

Format: Cd
Platform: Macintosh
Genre: ENTERTAINMENT
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0.1

MPN: 11650
Model: 11650
UPC: 618870116501
EAN: 0618870116501
ASIN: B000TDGYKS

Release Date: March 19, 2008
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • As the invasion begins, players choose to battle as one of five unique classes in either the human Global Defense Force (GDF) or the barbaric Strogg armies, each augmented with specialist weapons and combat hardware
  • Troops utilize more than 40 conventional and futuristic vehicles, deployable structures, and defense systems like quad-bikes, tanks, and alien walkers for intense ground assaults; or helicopters and anti-gravity ships to lend firepower from the air
  • Throughout each battle, teams establish bases, deploy defense structures, artillery, radar & advanced forward-command systems into enemy territory while constructing & demolishing obstacles to speed progress & gain a tactical advantage over the enemy

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  • Mac OS X Version 10.5.4 Leopard

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars pits the armies of Earth against the invading alien Strogg in the ultimate online strategic shooter. Featuring strategic team play, persistent character promotions, day and nighttime combat missions, and the universe's most powerful weapons and vehicles, the game transports players to the front lines of an epic new war for Earth.

As the invasion begins, players choose to battle as one of five unique classes in either the EDF (Earth Defense Force - humans) or the barbaric alien Strogg armies, each augmented with specialist weapons and combat hardware. Troops utilize over 40 conventional and futuristic vehicles, deployable structures, and defense systems like quad-bikes, tanks, and alien walkers for epic ground assaults; or helicopters and anti-gravity ships to lend firepower from the air. Throughout each battle, teams establish bases, deploy defense structures, artillery, radar, and advanced forward-command systems into enemy territory while constructing and demolishing obstacles to speed progress and gain a tactical advantage over the enemy.

Players can take on class specific missions or join a fireteam to utilize advanced command and communication options, including voice-chat and the game's context sensitive mission order system. With bitterly contested multi-battle campaigns, each soldier fights not only for victory, but to gain valuable skills, special rewards for team-play, and persistent military promotions and medals.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Really good fun !!   October 12, 2008
I don't play a lot of games and I am a new Mac user as well. 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. Smooth video and action. No problems what so ever. I'm very pleased.


4 out of 5 stars Another Hit To Trickle Down to the Mac!   June 14, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This game is a blast to play and the work that went into porting it is clearly visible, optimizing it for the Mac OS X operating system in order to make sure it runs on Apple's sometimes limited software. This game runs great on my 2007 entry level iMac at HD resolutions with nearly all settings maxed out by default. Aspyr just updated it to once again align with the pc version, so although it is sometimes frustrating waiting for games, the quality that Aspyr puts into their ports makes it *almost* worth the wait!


1 out of 5 stars Aspyr strikes again, won't run with new NVIDIA 8800 GT video cards   April 26, 2008
 3 out of 6 found this review helpful

For someone who keeps hoping gaming will take off for the macintosh this game is yet another disappointing port from Aspyr. This is the second time they've jammed the mac gaming community with a shoddy product that I know of, the first fiasco being Civilization 4 and Civ 4 Warlords. Don't waste your time buying any Aspyr products, spend your money on other developers for mac. And if you really need to play this game, get a PC.

The exact problem I've got with this game is that it starts and then immediately exits when using the new NVIDIA 8800 GT graphics cards on the Mac Pro. Gee, its not like Nvidia uses a universal driver for all their cards or anything, so I can't see what the problem could possibly be except for some extremely shortsighted error checking on Asypr's part.

However this type of problem is endemic for Aspyr as a company, just look around the web a bit for fan sites on some of their other ported games, such as Civ 4. Its a miracle they're still in business.



5 out of 5 stars A great port of a great game   April 7, 2008
 9 out of 10 found this review helpful

You can read up on whether this game is one that you will enjoy without worrying about if you're reading up on the Mac version of this game.

This review is here to tell you that the port to the Mac was done well, as far as I can tell with my 2008 Mac Pro and ATI 2600 video card. The game is smooth at 2560x1600 on the 2600, though once or twice I have noticed jerkiness with the action gets really intense. I have been on the fence about upgrading to the Nvidia 8800, but I don't game THAT much so it's probably not worth it for my use. The 2600 + Mac experience is definitely better than the XP version was on my ATI 1650 Pro at 1920x1200, though of course the 1650 Pro is an older card.

One worry I have as a multi-monitor user is whether launching a game is going to screw up all my windows, or show up on some random monitor. This game does NOT interfere with other open windows, even when running it at a different resolution. It also launches properly onto my main screen. It would be nice if it provided a choice of which screen to run on, but this behavior is OK for me. It also properly blanks out the other screens.

The only surprise for me is that the game requires the DVD to be present in the drive. Sure, a lot of games do this, but I don't recall other id titles requiring this. Kind of annoying, but not the end of the world.


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