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so: I play sometimes, my main hobby/work is not CS:GO and I need mac os (Logic Pro X). What I don't need is separate PC only for one game... :)
Valve, pretty Please :) You are looking at an huge amount of people that will play this game itfyou actually do something ;)
You don't necessarily buy a computer just to play. Some people also use it for work, but still want to play sometimes, you know? :P
Thanks!
the fan noise is loud because the laptop is bad, not because the game is
Well, I heard that somehow running the same game while using windows on a Mac the game runs more smoothly than the rosetta version on macos. So I guess there is still a big margin for improvement if it was made M native.
Better keep ur Mac for work and only
But PC & PS5 for games.
Solid tactic
Well, I think Macs will soon be considered gaming devices, cuz of the M series chips.
I mean, they are not top-notch yet, but will get there eventually, cuz M chips use like 5 to 10 less energy to run compared to nvidia gpus etc.