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I Play in bootcamp for now but I would love to be able to hop in and out of the game breaking up my day like I used to with FP when it was worth playing. I only have windows for a few games for me everything else is on OSX so restarting into windows and then back for 10 mins fishing 5 or so times a day would be a pain in the but.
Also interested in knowing if there are any plans for a PS4 version I play hooked up to my home office tv sometimes and would happly pay for a PS4 version for relaxed gaming on the sofa and main TV
mac has so few users, consoles a lot more.
After what i understand, console ports are planned.
Let me guess, you're not a Mac user and haven't been, if ever, for over a decade.
I don't think nearly 10% of the market is trivial when Linux users are under 2%. Also, many creative people still prefer Macs, and my 10 year old Mac Pro is gaming just fine, thanks. Can you say that about a 10 year old Win system?
Yes i can say that about a 10 year old win system, my gtx770 core2duo works just fine. How many of that 10% market do you think is gaming? I DO have a mac, and so does many of my friends. But why should i use my mac for that? Mac's best side is its operating system not its hardware.
Buying a laptop for gaming is not a smart choice, and a laptop mac even more so. Sure if you want to burn up your mac, go ahead and use it for gaming, its like driving a formula1 car on a rally track with slick tires, its just are not made for it. Ill just use one of my pc's for that, does the job ALOT better then my mac pro.
I am quite surprised at how my old potato runs modern games. I too have a GTX770 but have i5-4590 with 8 RAM
It doesn't matter how many of that 10% is gaming, does it? Why do you feel the need to bash a system that's more powerful than yours, just because it uses a different flavor of hardware/software? Why are you even in a Mac Port thread if you're not interested in Mac gaming? Just trolling?
Who said anything about playing on a laptop? Maybe you think a Mac Pro is a laptop - just more proof of your ignorance. I'm running a quad Xeon with a Radeon RX 580 8GB, 32GB RAM and an SSD, and it runs most modern games just fine, with great frame-rate. Sure, this Xeon is old technology now (waiting for the new Mac Pro), but I'm sure it's pushing more ops than a core2duo.
To boot, I can still use this machine for multi-track audio production/editing/mastering, as well as for moderately complicated video editing, and I haven't even upgraded the CPU as much as possible.
But tell me, really, why does it bother you that I'm gaming on a Mac? Does it threaten your manhood, or perhaps your poor grammar? I'm really curious.
How do you know i dont have a more powerful system then you do? I certainly do, i have more then one computer. It does not bother me that you are gaming on your mac. But i have already said what it wanted about that system, its overpriced old hardware so if you bought that to game on, thats your problem, not mine.
You seem to be a special kind of something Sjarken. You yourself said you were using a core2duo, so that's what I was basing my comment on.
No, I didn't buy this system just to game on, it's my main studio production rig, that I also happen to game on, and I never said otherwise.
Yes, it is old hardware - I bought it in 2009, but it is still running many modern games just fine.
Maybe we can revisit your oriignal post: "People actually game on mac's? Why? Thats seriously overpriced and ancient hardware for gaming."
Why not, if it's functioning just fine, and why do you care? You really seem to have some passive-aggressive bone to pick on this subject (or maybe you're just twelve).
BTW, Macs have a great spelling and grammar assistant built in. Perhaps you should try it, as it seems your Windows system isn't providing such.
When did i say i was using a core2duo for games?
Why do you want to discuss this thread further? I have already said what is needed to say, why do you want to defend a anti consumer platform?
Actually, I asked if there were 10 year-old Win systems that perform as well as my old Mac for gaming, and you replied and said yes, referring to your core2duo. Maybe you missed the context of the post you were replying to, but it seemed pretty clear here that we were talking about gaming, since that was your problem in the first place.
Anti-consumer? That's a completely nonsensical assertion. By the very nature of selling computer hardware to end users, you know, people that consume, Mac is a defacto pro-consumer platform. You really seem to have a bunch in your panties over this, especially considering you stated that you've said all that needed to be said, as if you are the arbiter of what should be said on the subject, before you proceeded to say more.
For the record, we're not really discussing this thread, per se, but rather gaming on a Mac... you know, that concept that apparently keeps you up at night.
Anyway, enough said indeed. I have no more time for Mac-bashing trolls with private profiles, no debate skills, and little command of the English language.