I’ll tell you one thing, the old F10 pranks will be non-existent for most mac users, i have so far not met an amateur mac user who uses the Fn key when I say press F10 D:
Steam for mac definitely won’t be a priority, but whose to say that a couple of them might, after the fact, do whatever converting it for mac entails.
“For a Mac-Only Easter Egg: Simply hold down Cmd-Opt-Shift-Escape for four seconds.” 
The thing that I really hated with Mac OS 9 was the whole one-button mouse, it was just so counterintuitive. Is this still the case with Mac OS X or have they joined the rest of the civilized world?
They’ve been having multi-button mice since the release of the Mighty Mouse (2005), and support for a functionial right click since the first version of OSX (2002).
The “ONE BOUTAN” mouse stigma is quite outdated, really.
By default, it’s a one-button(well two with middle mouse button) world, but you can change it to two(three with middle mouse button) mouse buttons through the CP.
I appear to have missed a page by faffing around…
Good news for Mac gamers I guess… not sure how well the notebook style hardware will fair up on a majority of their machines… bet Uncle Steve wont be best pleased ether! You’ll all be dammed to hell for playing PC stlye games!
Well, looking at the fact that Valve and Apple are partners right now, and they’ve been developing Steam/Source with the help and support of Apple, I’m sure Jobs likes this.
And about the hardware, the only parts that are generally lacking, are the videocards. And for the Macbooks and iMacs, those “only” lag behind a one and half to two years.
I could play any Source game up until L4D2 perfectly fine on my previous (from 2008) iMac which had a Radeon HD2800 256MB.
I’m truely happy for Mac users! - I would be a tad bored by now of surfing the web and making websites and picture editing trust me! Steam will be a good change.
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Anywho: I can’t find the “…and I’m a GAMING PC” variant of the “…and I’m a PC” ad… I swear it was somewhere in this thread…
Nievermeind. Found it.
Well, I surf the web, use MSN (well, Adium), create websites, do some DTP, create and edit movies, use it as a “recording studio” for my guitar and bass, use it to digitize my illustrations, play games, listen to music, watch movies, etc.
How did this thread get to 14 pages and not have this get put up?
Just for the record, I have a cousin who uses a mac and I’ve been trying to convince him to try out the Half Life series. I hope they provide some support for the Gldsrc Half Life.
From a news update I saw, or maybe on some website, it said Valve is porting the entire Half-Life series over.
They may just port the Half-Life: Source over instead of worrying about porting an old engine over that they don’t use anymore.
bah, for mac… I want Steam and Source Engine for Linux!
Goldsrc shouldn’t be that hard since it has an OGL renderer anyways…
Yeah well, not without a proper graphics driver with good 3D support.
As Nosehole said, GoldSRC would be pisseasy to port over, since it already supports OpenGL. So it just comes down to having an .app to start it, I’d say.