No. The old PPC Macs will not be able to support Sims 3.
As Sims 3 requires a Mac with an Intel processor it will not run on a Mac with a G5 processor.
Sims 3 will not work with a G4 iMac. The game requires a recent Mac with an Intel processor.
The Sims Medieval is for PC and MAc. So, it is already out.
The game is suppousd to come out in Feburary,2009
Yes
The game hasn't been released yet but previous versions of The Sims have been on Mac so I say it would be.
There are a couple of different types of Intel processors, but I only know so much about this subject. But I do know that mac computers have Intel Core Duo processors and some HP computers have Intel premium 4 and Gateway has Intel Centrino Duo. If you want to buy the best Intel processor then buy a Mac since they come with the best Intel.
Apple provide the GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) compiler with their development tools which come free with the Mac OS X. Intel produce a version of their compiler for the Mac platform. For specific details see the links below.
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"The Sims 2: FreeTime" was released for Windows in 2008, but it did not have a dedicated version for Mac. However, Mac users can play The Sims 2 and its expansion packs, including FreeTime, through compatibility solutions like Boot Camp or virtualization software. Check compatibility and system requirements if you're looking to play it on a Mac.
no, you can covert info from a mac to a pc, but not a pc to a mac
Providing the Intel processor is in an Apple Mac computer, and the rest of the computer parts are present too, then Mac OS X can be installed.