Can apple be the gaming machine?
Can apple overtake windows based PC as the gaming machine?
APPLE as a Gaming Machine
APPLE as a Gaming Machine
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Jan 2 2007, 02:39 PM, updated 19y ago
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Can apple be the gaming machine?
Can apple overtake windows based PC as the gaming machine? |
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Jan 2 2007, 02:44 PM
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I think apple cant recently,because most of the game had less compatible to Mac system,only some of famous game had compatible to mac.And most of game are compatible with windows system.So i think not possible for this time
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Jan 2 2007, 02:49 PM
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QUOTE(minghao @ Jan 2 2007, 02:44 PM) I think apple cant recently,because most of the game had less compatible to Mac system,only some of famous game had compatible to mac.And most of game are compatible with windows system.So i think not possible for this time Hmm...then it is not that a good news. What about using bootcamp to play games under windows platform? |
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Jan 2 2007, 02:54 PM
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Jan 2 2007, 02:56 PM
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seems you opened up alot alot of new thread to ask questions
if you are into gaming with a tight budget, forget about Mac and just get yourself an ordinary PC to play games. Seems you are a haavy gamer and i will say Mac will not suits you because Mac OS does not supports DOTA if you are into serious gaming and wanted a Mac. Mac Pro will suits your needs. Else forget about Mac and get the money to get a PC |
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Jan 2 2007, 03:09 PM
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apple had a console once.
it bombed. |
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Jan 2 2007, 03:14 PM
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QUOTE(macball @ Jan 2 2007, 02:39 PM) i think u might refer to this http://www.iprong.com/article.php?id=2363 |
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Jan 2 2007, 03:15 PM
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QUOTE(babyk @ Jan 2 2007, 02:56 PM) seems you opened up alot alot of new thread to ask questions Not really a gamer, but would like to mix work and game sometimes. And I am so outdated, only recently did I come across DOTA ( while this game already here for 2 years ) if you are into gaming with a tight budget, forget about Mac and just get yourself an ordinary PC to play games. Seems you are a haavy gamer and i will say Mac will not suits you because Mac OS does not supports DOTA if you are into serious gaming and wanted a Mac. Mac Pro will suits your needs. Else forget about Mac and get the money to get a PC I havent used a MAC yet,so I can't comment which platform is better for my work. |
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Jan 2 2007, 03:27 PM
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QUOTE(macball @ Jan 2 2007, 03:15 PM) Not really a gamer, but would like to mix work and game sometimes. And I am so outdated, only recently did I come across DOTA ( while this game already here for 2 years ) u need to "feel" between those machine = PC and Mac .I havent used a MAC yet,so I can't comment which platform is better for my work. DEFINE "feel" ==> try use Mac and simplify thing . Then compare it , from your point of view. There's alot of difference both of it, dude. |
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Jan 2 2007, 05:52 PM
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QUOTE(babyk @ Jan 2 2007, 02:56 PM) seems you opened up alot alot of new thread to ask questions LOL, FYI Warcraft 3 has support for both Windows and MacOS.if you are into gaming with a tight budget, forget about Mac and just get yourself an ordinary PC to play games. Seems you are a haavy gamer and i will say Mac will not suits you because Mac OS does not supports DOTA if you are into serious gaming and wanted a Mac. Mac Pro will suits your needs. Else forget about Mac and get the money to get a PC |
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Jan 2 2007, 06:22 PM
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yes,there are certain games are for Mac OS as well. I never mentioned that Warcraft is not supported anyway LOL, with the price of RM4000+ you can get a better option for gaming computer with decent graphic card and not GMA950 LOL
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Jan 2 2007, 06:35 PM
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Very true babyk. Its funny how Mac users/supporters/fans can't accept the fact that when it comes to gaming,Windows/PC is still a better choice.
P/S:- Dun give comments like "PS3 is better!","Console also can mah". Console gaming n PC gaming is different. This post has been edited by hotdog: Jan 2 2007, 06:36 PM |
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Jan 2 2007, 06:40 PM
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MAC was not made for games. PERIOD.
light gaming can la, but it's not meant for serious / demanding gaming. and you're pretty much limited even if you want to game on it, maybe last you a year or 2 but after that you're going to be sticking with your old games. |
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Jan 2 2007, 06:44 PM
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Jan 2 2007, 06:40 PM) MAC was not made for games. PERIOD. Hmm... here's something for a thought too. Now, for those who uses Oracle, you'll know what a resource hog it is right? Anyways...light gaming can la, but it's not meant for serious / demanding gaming. and you're pretty much limited even if you want to game on it, maybe last you a year or 2 but after that you're going to be sticking with your old games. There was once when I was importing the Compiere database into Oracle, on my Powerbook. This takes quite a while to do and is rather resource intensive, but I decided to look for trouble anyways. Launched Neverwinternights, with all expansions and the graphics set to high details. Guess what? Ran perfectly smooth even with the Oracle processes throwing a temper tantrum in the background. And this' when I was still on just 1GB ram too. |
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Jan 2 2007, 07:05 PM
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I don't think the Mac is even created for games! I actually regreted a little for choosing it over the PC because of the game library windows had. I just hope Halo 2 will be a Mac release too. I can't use boot camp(damn it) because my Mac is PowerPC
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Jan 2 2007, 07:12 PM
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Computer games are too demanding .. E
ven some of our mid-range to low-end PC also cannot support the latest game.. |
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Jan 2 2007, 07:48 PM
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Windows > Mac for games. Even though World of Warcraft is supported on Mac. It was a hell to set the mouse sensitivity to my preference. The Mac OS X's default sensitivity + acceleration is not fast enough. There is a solution though, by using either SteerMouse or USB Overdrive but you have to sacrifice your Logitech Control Centre for your Logitech keyboard if you've got one.
So in the end, I stick to Windows for gaming and Mac for serious work. |
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Jan 2 2007, 09:50 PM
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well , you still need windows for gaming. I still have to boot to windows on my hac to play games. Well on my ppc macs i can't do that , oh wait with midtown madness yeah , on top of virtual pc..thats the game i can play. But once CrossOver kicks in , we can run windows games on top of osx...wheee no need to reb00t
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Jan 3 2007, 12:50 PM
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If you want to play EVERY game out there in the market, then get a Windows PC. If you're not fussy then Macs have access to a whole load of great games.
Let's see... on my Mac, I've played Dungeon Siege (played 5 hrs non-stop till it hang my 4 year old mac cos of overheating QUOTE(macball @ Jan 2 2007, 02:39 PM) Yes, it can.QUOTE(macball @ Jan 2 2007, 02:39 PM) Well, depends on what you mean by 'overtaking'. Game library wise, sure, they are tonnes of games for Windows but I dare say 60% to 70% of the games out there are crap. At least on the Mac, though we have to wait a bit longer (hehe), we'd get only good games... well, there are some crappy ones as well. However, my 4-year old plus G4 667mhz (yes... 667mhz!!) Powerbook with 32MB Radeon 7500 can run Halo and World of Warcraft at low settings (hehe... a bit hard to play la 'cos a bit laggy). Can your 667mhz Pentium PC on Windows run Halo and World of Warcraft? I'm kinda dissapointed that the new MacBooks (iBooks replacements) came with Intel GMA though. At least the old iBooks had a decent low to mid range graphics card to run World of Warcraft. End of the day, if you want to buy a computer to play games, stick to using Windows (unless you're going console!). |
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Jan 3 2007, 02:53 PM
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sometimes i do play games on my intel duo core mac..
i use apple boot camp to boot into window xp with 1 gb memory... i have no problem playing game with high setting.. with apple boot camp..it is really fast :-) happy gaming! |
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