New Mac OS X 10.5 loses the free BSD backend.
Actually, 10.5 is the first version of OSX that is fully certified as Unix, and I doubt they accomplished that using all their own code. Leopard is still using open source components from one of the open Unixes, and I doubt they'd change from BSD to something else when BSD has been good enough up until now.
No wonder the Mac has no games.
I KNOW FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE THAT NOBODY EVER PLAYED GAMES ON A BSD-BASED OS EVER. EXXAGERATIONTON
Before Abrader says shit, I actually had BSD as my
main and only desktop for a month, something few can say. It was fine, installing things sucked, there were too few games, and I felt like a dirty traitor to the man that sent it to me. So I changed back, and have been back ever since.