DOOM
Bojack May 24, 2016 @ 3:19am
Black screen on Macbook pro Bootcamp
İ get black screen and then game crashes immediateley everytime ı try to launch the game.There is no error message at all.I got macbook pro retina early 2015 bootcamp windows 10.My graphics are intel iris 6100 is there anyone able to play on macbook pro bootcamp
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FeilDOW May 24, 2016 @ 3:21am 
Not going to run on the integrated gpu at all.
snigfargle May 25, 2016 @ 10:24pm 
I'm in the same boat, Windows 10 on MacBook Pro Retina, 3GHz Intel i7, 16GB RAM, Intel Iris 1536. I tried with Windows Pro 8.1 beforehand, no go there either.

Symptoms are that after launching in Steam, or via the .exe directly, DOOM appears on Task Monitor, eating about 30% of the CPU, using around 3GB of RAM, rises to 60% of CPU, then disappears from the list. While this is going on, a black window appears top left, then whole goes black, then goes back to the rectangle on the desktop, then disappears.

I saw someone on the Bethesda forums said it was running for them on a MacBook with Win 10, so it looks like it's possible.

Certainly the game should run, the performance is a different matter :-)

FeilDOW May 26, 2016 @ 2:37am 
Originally posted by snigfargle:
I'm in the same boat, Windows 10 on MacBook Pro Retina, 3GHz Intel i7, 16GB RAM, Intel Iris 1536. I tried with Windows Pro 8.1 beforehand, no go there either.

Symptoms are that after launching in Steam, or via the .exe directly, DOOM appears on Task Monitor, eating about 30% of the CPU, using around 3GB of RAM, rises to 60% of CPU, then disappears from the list. While this is going on, a black window appears top left, then whole goes black, then goes back to the rectangle on the desktop, then disappears.

I saw someone on the Bethesda forums said it was running for them on a MacBook with Win 10, so it looks like it's possible.

Certainly the game should run, the performance is a different matter :-)
It is not possible if your macbook is not running a dedicated GPU, it will not run off the i7's integrated GPU, EVER.

So guys if you do not have a better PC for gaming I think a refund is your best bet.
ED13 May 26, 2016 @ 2:46am 
lol Macbook pro..... thats all i have to say......
snigfargle May 28, 2016 @ 9:46pm 
Originally posted by CULTSHITED13:
lol Macbook pro..... thats all i have to say......

Thanks for the useless contribution.
Wisebl00d May 28, 2016 @ 9:48pm 
Originally posted by snigfargle:
the performance is a different matter :-)

You really want to play Doom that much?

snigfargle May 30, 2016 @ 6:00pm 
Yes, I do! I have it running nicely on a Mac Pro 2009 with an nVidia GTX 950, but would also like to play on the MacBook when I'm not at home.
Wabefuhon May 30, 2016 @ 6:13pm 
I really don't know what to tell you. I want to give advise, which this is all I can come up with. If your laptop isn't meeting the requirements, either get a more beefy laptop or stick to your desktop. Why do you own a Mac anyway?
Salamand3r- May 30, 2016 @ 6:26pm 
It isn't going to run on Intel iGPUs, unless they specifically patch it to do so.

Given that it would also run rather poorly, and possibly add another host of issues as well as another set of drivers to optimize for and troubleshoot, I do not think that it will happen.

I understand why some people prefer to use Macs, I really do. But they really are not for gaming. At all. The last time anyone really put any serious thought into gaming on the Mac is when they made Voodoo 2 cards specifically for them.
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Date Posted: May 24, 2016 @ 3:19am
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