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But can you still play Fallout 4 on a Mac? Yes you can.. Bootcamp Windows 10, and also assuming you have decent specs on your Mac.
Many use it for work; I, myself, own a Macbook with a Razer Core and GTX 1070.
Easily able to maintain stable 60+ FPS for a game like Fallout 4 on Ultra with mods.
I say the same thing, 30fps and up and playable to me, I don't need 60 constant like so many complain about not having
Happens alot with people that buy 1440p and 4K monitors too, thier is a reason I stay on 1080p cause its the best balance of performance vs quality
It's just more complicated to play on a Mac, Macs aren't truly built for gaming, but for everything else.
That too.
As fine as on a PC (but maybe the graphic card)
It's hard to get 16Gb RAM on a PC when my Macs have around 50. I let you do the maths...
But I bought PCs (laptops) for me, my kids... and their mother... just for gaming. Easier, lighter, and cheaper...
Sure, as soon as that Mac either meets the minimum specs while running 64 bit windows natively, or can emulate a 64 bit windows machine that meets the minimum requirements.
Fallout 4 on OS X natively, no.