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번역 관련 문제 보고
Macs have a reputation for graphics design, but I feel they are beaten or matched in many/every other field/s. (Gaming, Productivity, IT&Tech, User experience.) And more so when talking about a Hachintosh. Is your attraction to learn, solve problems, try new ideas and push your limits?
If your interest is gaming other options are highly likely to be successful. Windows is ‘good’, but Linux holds a few prizes if your keen to put your mind to work.
A2, Mods and games.
Installing any secondary system, erm means that (?)
You will be able to play your supported games and mods (Plus play with some cutting edge trickery for those pesky Windows games). But if you are talking about the deep customisation with fan made content.... I think the answer is likely to be no. As both franchises are quite notorious for Windows-exclusives.