You tell the developer/table maker waht the problem is so that they can fix it. Doesn't matter if you use Linux, PC, Mac, phone or even if you baought a table. But when there is a bug/problem we inform the developers so they can try fix the problem, so as any other humen do when there is a problem with the product. However there are games that mac users can play and it works the most of the time. Mac and PC are two differnet computers and that's it. However it works very good for the most games that are available for mac! And in only two games have I experienced that the game crashes on me. Because a mac isn't built for gaming? Well yes, Mac isn't build for gaming. And for the second you are the one who is childish! You came here just to say that we that play on mac are stupid and don't get to complain/ask for help when a game doesn't work. Because if there is a problem the developers usually fix them. An iOS version will also be released next week.Are you serious? For the first this is a thread for the developers to see, so that maybe they can fix the problem. Update: Telltale Games has announced that Episode 2 of The Wolf Among Us will release on February 4 for PC, Mac, and PSN (North America), and on February 5 for XBLA and PSN (Europe). While Telltale hasn’t given us a solid release date as of yet (it takes a lot of work to coordinate a unified release across multiple platforms), it has released a trailer which should tide us over until then. Thankfully, it looks like we won’t have to wait much longer, as Episode 2 – Smoke and Mirrors, will be releasing sometime this February. While the first episode got off to a strong start (check out our review of it here), it’s been a long wait for the second part.įor those who need a refresher, The Wolf Among Us (which is based on the long-running comic book series, Fables) follows the exploits of Bigby Wolf (who is actually the Big Bad Wolf), as he tries to maintain order between the citizens of Fabletown, a neighborhood in the Upper West Side of Manhattan that is home to a community of fairy tale characters. Telltale Games is no stranger to this issue, and the team has even come under fire for it with its most recent series, The Wolf Among Us.
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