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jmufellow

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Jun 17, 2005
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I just bought call of duty 2 for mac, and it works quite well except for one major problem. Whenever I get injured and have heavy breathing, it doesn't go away after a few seconds of rest like it should. Rather, I keep breathing heavy and one bullet is enough to kill me. In other words, if I take damage, there is no way of restoring my health. As you can imagine, this makes the game virtually unplayable.

I have installed the patch. I am running it on an iMac (aluminum intel 2.4GHz). The game is a universal binary, so there shouldn't be any problem there.

Has anyone else had this problem? Is there anything I can do to fix it? Thanks.

:update: Somehow it's working again, but I have my suspicions that this isn't the end of my COD woes.
 
I just bought call of duty 2 for mac, and it works quite well except for one major problem. Whenever I get injured and have heavy breathing, it doesn't go away after a few seconds of rest like it should. Rather, I keep breathing heavy and one bullet is enough to kill me. In other words, if I take damage, there is no way of restoring my health. As you can imagine, this makes the game virtually unplayable.

I have installed the patch. I am running it on an iMac (aluminum intel 2.4GHz). The game is a universal binary, so there shouldn't be any problem there.

Has anyone else had this problem? Is there anything I can do to fix it? Thanks.

:update: Somehow it's working again, but I have my suspicions that this isn't the end of my COD woes.

Hi mate

Your system spec looks more than sufficient to run CoD2. I was running it on a previous generation intel imac flawlessly.

All I can really suggest is that you reinstall the game and then repatch it. It may also be worthwhile repairing any disk permissions before you reinstall.

DD
 
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