Valve confirms Steam for Mac, debuts in April By Donald Melanson posted Mar 8th 2010 2:44PM Eager gamers have no doubt already seen the teasers, but Valve has now finally confirmed that its Steam game distribution service and Source engine will at long last be headed to the Mac. According to Valve, the company's current line-up of games (including the Half-Life and Left 4 Dead series) will be available to Mac users in April, while Portal 2 will represent the company's first simultaneous release for PC and Mac later this year. Better still, Steamworks for Mac also boasts a new feature called "Steam Play," which will let you buy a game once and, for instance, start playing it on a PC at work and then pick up where you left off on your Mac at home (we'll give you a moment to let that sink in). Game publishers will have to enable that feature themselves, but Valve says it expects most to take advantage of it.
I would guess ur the only MAC NUB in here. This information is as usefull to us as a Coonhound at the 2010 Bass Pro Tournament of Champions.
Yet another reason to never buy a MAC if you are a PC gamer. It takes years, literally, to get the games and services PC has.