I can only say that in a previous job, there was a bad time for all of us and we were all in a no-win situation. We had to suck up a lot of slings and arrows from that, but that's in the past now. It sucked, but way more for us there at the time than any of you. I like what we're doing now, what we're trying to achieve, and how we are structured. While many people think that having so small a staff is a handicap, we know that it is in fact a strength and that's why we are this way. We'd much rather be an Id than and Ion Storm type of company. While it's not my call on a future Mac version, my personal restraint in the matter is that more moving parts equals more things to go wrong. The economics aren't solely determined by the cost of having a Mac programmer and the revenue the Mac side produces.
I'm sorry too about some of the tirades other people put on because of the fact that we don't yet support a Mac version. I fail to see the logic behind it. We're going to produce a Mac version because lots of Mac users say our product and/or company sucks?
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Doug "Pyro" Balmos
HiTech Creations
Perfect plans, aren't.