
05-10-2009, 08:01 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Germany
Posts: 1,216
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Cider appears to be real crap. I've downloaded the Mac-version of Prince of Persia 2008 which uses Cider and I can only run it in 1024x768 or max 1280x1024 with mid-quality textures although I've got a 2.95 GHz Dual-Core. But if I quit the game I can see in Activity Monitor (which is running all the time on my system) that Cider was using less than the half power of my cpu. Seems that Cider is really bad written, and I heard that it's optimized for nVidia gfx cards.
Here you can see that's really only a Windows game wrapped in an MacOS X .app:

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