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GummyBuns_CamGirlXxX
#190229324Wednesday, June 01, 2016 2:25 PM GMT

Or had Powermacs became obsolete before a version of ROBLOX was made for Mac?
robloxmodsarevirgins
#190230590Wednesday, June 01, 2016 2:53 PM GMT

are you kidding me? the processor is playing it kinda risky and the RAM is way too low Formerly ToxicDominator - add 17,509 posts | :(){:|:&};:
GummyBuns_CamGirlXxX
#190231374Wednesday, June 01, 2016 3:12 PM GMT

I don't agree there. At the time in which ROBLOX could have had support for PowerPC Mac's, (It probably didn't because I'm sure Mac support came even as late as 2012, now that I think about it - answering my question), I was running a Pentium 4 machine with Windows XP media centre edition which probably had 512mb of RAM, and connecting via AOL for broadband (lol). Seeing that it ran decently smooth (except even slightly complex scripts/large explosions which were horrible on any computer playing ROBLOX then), I think a Powermac G5 (which could technically support up to 8GB of RAM, but at the time for a home computer would have probably had 512-2gb at max) and it's much beefier G5 dual processor setup, I think it would have ran pretty well especially in 07 up to 2010 had extended software been there for the hardware.
GummyBuns_CamGirlXxX
#190231399Wednesday, June 01, 2016 3:13 PM GMT

extended software support*
robloxmodsarevirgins
#190231422Wednesday, June 01, 2016 3:14 PM GMT

untouched, which can be assumed what you meant, a powermac cannot run ROBLOX, especially due to OS support: powermacs only run up to leopard while ROBLOX requires snow leopard to run it (so close) Formerly ToxicDominator - add 17,509 posts | :(){:|:&};:

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