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Originally Posted by Azagoth
Yet they still expect to be able to run PC games and then moan about the lack of cross platform media when they can't! Just for the record, I can legitimately moan about Macs as I own both PC's and Macs!
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That's actually a great point.
Anyway, it does all come down to NCSoft and ArenaNet's decision as to whether or not it's worth their time and (quite a bit of) money. Personally, the Mac users I know aren't gamers and couldn't care less which games are available to them.
Sorry to say that I wouldn't hold your breath. Games like WoW are worthwhile to port because the company continues to make money via subscription fees. It's actually in their best interests to make a port because it opens the door to where their product is truly profitable: the fees. ArenaNet and NCSoft have no such incentive to make a Mac port.
As was said, it you intend to play very many games on your Mac you're best off to get an Intel-based Mac and run BootCamp. Most games do not ever make it over to MacOS. You should actually feel very lucky that you have the option of running both OSes. Macs are now pretty much just PCs with a different OS. In fact, there's no technical reason that MacOS can't run on a PC except that Apple won't allow it. Well, I suppose there is a very limited set of device drivers for Mac as well, seeing as how Macs use a very narrow range of hardware between models. Heck, if they added more diversity to their configurations they'd have all the same stability and security problems that PCs do, so that'll never happen.
I personally have no problem with Macs...except for Apple's advertising. Their ad campaigns are so blatantly misleading and false that I'm surprised that they don't get sued for them.