
Although I still like the old II a lot, has anyone here still played II like I do?
The Cap Lab performance on a modern PC is amazingeleaza wrote:Nostalgia for the old days is probably one of my reasons to still play Capitalism II from time to time. The simpler game, with exploits that I am familiar with that can make me tens of billions in one product class along, somehow just make me feels good. Also II has multiplayer option, although very buggy, still functional at certain point. And I just like some of the Capitalist campaigns, it's more of a story, like taking over a failed company and reviving it, unlike in Capitalism Lab required to start from the very beginning.
And as I said before I only appreciated Capitalism Lab much later after new DLCs have come up. Set itself more apart than II. The core game is more or less the same deal. But I value game play and good game mechanics more than pretty interface. It doesn't have to be like running a city looking like City Skyline, or Simcity, I don't think that's necessary. Capitalism games are real hardcore, I don't think appealing to casual gamers is a good option, it would put too much money developing something that only make the game to lag. To me, Capitalism games are entrepreneur accounting simulation sandbox with a decent enough micro-to-macro-economic model. For a mobile game, I don't think it will work.
Then you missed out a lot. Lab is very much different especially with the new DLC. There's really no way to run windows games in Mac?nickbii wrote:Still play Cap II a lot. CapLab isn't out for Mac.
Yeah, but then I'd have to buy Windows, there's free emulators for a standard x86 processor, but you do need the software or it's got nothing to emulate. The LINUX geek answer WINE, does not work because apparently CapLab does not like WINE:eleaza wrote:Then you missed out a lot. Lab is very much different especially with the new DLC. There's really no way to run windows games in Mac?nickbii wrote:Still play Cap II a lot. CapLab isn't out for Mac.
That post and links only said about Capitalism II, not Capitalism lab itself with WINE, but I never used any of it, so no idea if actually work or not. And did you actually tried the emulator and see if it works for Capitalism Lab or not?nickbii wrote:Yeah, but then I'd have to buy Windows, there's free emulators for a standard x86 processor, but you do need the software or it's got nothing to emulate. The LINUX geek answer WINE, does not work because apparently CapLab does not like WINE:eleaza wrote:Then you missed out a lot. Lab is very much different especially with the new DLC. There's really no way to run windows games in Mac?nickbii wrote:Still play Cap II a lot. CapLab isn't out for Mac.
http://www.capitalismlab.com/forum/view ... ?f=7&t=865
If they want my money they'll get it ported by Virtual Programming. Which VP would probably be happy to do if Cap2 had made them some more money.
So I'll just have to live with an old-ass version which still has that weird jewelry store bug.