Minimum System Requirements Operating System: Windows XP 32-bit (SP3 or greater) Windows Vista 32 or 64-bit (SP2 or greater) Windows 7 32 or 64-bit (SP1 or greater) CPU: Dual Core 1.7Ghz or faster RAM: 1GB minimum (2GB recommended) Hard Drive: 5GB of free hard drive space
I talked to some developers during LDI. A Mac OS Version of HogPC is still on the list, but at the moment there are more important things that must be done But you can boot your Mac in Windows via Bootcamp. That will work, for preprogramming also a virtual machine is working great
Linux should be also possible, as all new consoles work with Linux. I´m not a programmer, so I don´t know how difficult it is to port to different OS Versions.
I can't understand why you can't release the linux version. I wondering where is the problem.
I could understand it at the time of hog3 where linux was not really famous, but today ubuntu is taking more and more market share, it's stable and perfect to run a professional application like hog4 pc is. On top of all this reasons Hog4 is already written for linux and it will not cost any work for you to let it run on a pc .
I don't search for an answer, I just want to point out that hogcpc for linux is out there already.
[QUOTE=emilianomorgia@mac.com;63015]I don't search for an answer, I just want to point out that hogcpc for linux is out there already.
Yes and No.....it exists for the Linux version and hardware specific to the new consoles, but not as a general Linux program.
Creating a general Linux version means that every time new features are developed they would need to be tested on other Linux platforms and hardware sets as well before they can release.
Personally I think they are very smart to keep the new desks all on Linux and offer just a PC based standalone program.
It seems to me that this keeps testing to a minimum and will ultimately allow them to crank out new features and potential fixes faster.