I can tell the difference, played around with the frame rate limiter in a number of games.
Yeah, months ago. Thing is tho, a mate I showed it too believed it until he saw the look on my face :fffuuu: What have apple done to consumers…
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Oh don’t be so melodramatic. Apple have done nothing to consumers.
Hahaha that’s even worse!
Also I enjoy reading… On the internet.
And my refresh rates are 85 (CRT) and 75 (LCD)

Done
So umm… How are mac users going to detonate sticky bombs in TF2, what with the only one mouse button and all.
Yeah, that’s a product, not a consumer. You can market whatever shit you want to the general public, its up to consumers to buy them. Jobs is just catering to the market as it stands, he’s not directly trying to change anything.
Firstly, less demos in TF2 can ONLY be a good thing. Secondly, Macs have had two mouse buttons for the last 5 years at least. Thank you, and gtfo.
Did you hear that woosh? That was the sound of the joke going right over your head.
That can be said for his other reply too. No mac vs PC argument thread is complete without the classic “one button mouse” joke.
You’re so silly, first you complain about you buying a shitty product and calling microsoft shit, but then you say that Apple can sell anything that’s shit and it’s no problem.
Isn’t that what all of the Apple fanboys do?
I just fail to appreciate humour in threads like these. My bad.
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Firstly Microsoft sell numerous things; Office, Windows, etc. So do Apple; iPad, iPods, iPhones, Macbooks, Mac Pro, Mac Mini, the list goes on. Me advocating for buying Macbooks has nothing to do with me dissing iPads. I’m criticising one of Apple’s products, not all of them.
And I never complained about buying a Macbook. Ever. And Microsoft are shit in some areas, but I’ve never seen anything come close to Office (except iWork, but that’s only for PCs of course).
Thing with the iPad, though, is that nobody knows how it’ll fare. People thought the iPhone would be a commercial disaster too when it was first announced. Now look where it is.
I’m still giving the iPad the advantage of doubt. If it works and offers anything remotely similar to what I picture it to work and offer, then it can actually be a pretty damn nice gadget that offers a lot of functionality for those that don’t expect a netbook.
So in short: it’s too early to form opinions already. Let’s get back to it when it’s released and/or has the community-support it needs (because that’s what Apple’s betting on, like with the iPhone).
Nice. Everything as it should be.
We’re all going to be a big happy family with guns locked in a neverending bloody struggle for cap points.
I love the TF2 blog writers. 
I in no way like macs (I don’t hate them, I just prefer PC), but I thought I’d let you know that mac mice haven’t had 1-button mice since 2005. All shipping mice since then have been 2-region mice (no distinguishable line, but two active areas), with it set to 1-button in the settings. All you have to do is click something and voila 2 buttons.
In short, they’ll right click.
Actually, I had a problem with Mighty Mouse while playing TF2 as Sniper.
You can’t left-click and right-click simultaneously. And guess what it means? You can’t use Huntsman properley.
But for those who can’t live with that, there is always a normal mouse for 5 bucks.
I actually had that problem more with Heavy, because you can’t spin the minigun and then start firing without some damned fast fingers. But yeah, do yourself a favor and stay away from Apple mice. They might have pioneered the concept of using a mouse as an OS pointing device, but they’ve seriously lost touch.
