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		<title>Steam for Mac, and Altitude</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 22:37:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Bedford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because I haven&#8217;t been gaming for a while now, I decided a couple of months ago that I should sell my Windows desktop computer. A year previously I&#8217;d fully switched to Mac OS X, and I was only using my &#8230; <a href="http://www.jamesbedford.eu/2010/05/20/steam-for-mac-and-altitude/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because I haven&#8217;t been gaming for a while now, I decided a couple of months ago that I should sell my <em>Windows</em> desktop computer. A year previously I&#8217;d fully switched to <em>Mac OS X</em>, and I was only using my desktop for the odd few games &#8211; of which <em>Team Fortress 2</em> presided. What&#8217;s now awesome is that a couple of months later, Valve have released their content distribution system to the <em>Mac</em>. <em><a href="http://store.steampowered.com/" target="_blank">Steam</a></em>.<span id="more-148"></span></p>
<p><em>Steam</em> on <em>Mac</em> runs like a dream, and the new interface displays and manages all your games far better than the old one. Although, I have to say that I was more than a little disappointed with the initial line up of games for the <em>Mac</em> version of the platform. <em>Valve</em> had strongly implied that their catalog of source games would be readily available for <em>Mac</em> users.  I found that this was a false assumption I&#8217;d been led to make, and when I loaded <em>Steam</em> for the first time, I found that only <em>Portal</em> was available of this collection of games. As awesome a game as <em>Portal</em> is, I&#8217;ve completed it about two years ago, and don&#8217;t really have any inclination to play it again! It turns out that apparently every Wednesday there are a series of new games released for the <em>Mac</em>. Effectively,  every week there&#8217;s a random probability that the games I want to play, such as <em>Counter Strike: Source</em>, become available.</p>
<p>But I should put this aside, as the platform <em>is</em> a very enjoyable experience. I&#8217;ve found there to be a large amount of games available, and more are coming out all the time, and this is very  good news for us <em>Mac</em> users. For the entirety of this weekend both <em>Mac</em> and <em>Windows</em> users can play one of the first cross-platform multiplayer games, <a href="http://altitudegame.com/friend/270181" target="_blank"><em>Altitude</em></a>, completely free! A game I may well have overlooked had it not been available to try, <em><a href="http://altitudegame.com/friend/270181" target="_blank">Altitude</a> </em>is a fun little 2D combat flight game with some typical game modes including &#8216;death-match&#8217;, &#8216;soccer&#8217; and &#8216;demolition&#8217;. The most addicting feature of the game is its leveling and experience system, very similar to that found in <em>Call of Duty 4</em>. Kills, goals, level completions and achievements gain the user additional experience points, and at particular intervals the user gains an additional level, unlocking new planes, abilities, skins, and more! There&#8217;s definitely a lot to this initially simplistic-looking game. My house mate and I have just finished playing our first hour, I&#8217;ve reached level 10, and we&#8217;ve both gone straight to <em> Steam</em>&#8216;s online store to purchase it for a currently discounted price of £3.50 &#8211; what a bargain!</p>
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