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MacOS is a bad choice for gaming. That's what a Windows computer is for and with a good graphics card it's cheaper than a MacBook and a console.
Get a console for those games that are just too demanding. Like GTA IV, Just Cause 2, BioShock 2, ect. Those such games won't run at all and if they do will run very slowly/low specs on that particular computer (running windows or OS X(if any of those are supported)). But if you want to play games such as L4D, Portal, or TF2, then just wait for Steam to show up on Mac and then for those games to follow suit, those should run pretty well on the system. BTW, if you already own them on steam (pc), then there is no need to buy them again for Mac.
It's up to you to decide on a console. Personally I would get a PS3, but that's because I happen to like games that normally end up as exclusives for sony.
Not necessarily. Steam has been ported to mac and it is coming out in April.
PS3 can be a good console, but if one wants to play Left4Dead and other games that are from Steam you would need to go with a 360. Plus you don't need to upgrade hardware to make the 360 play smoothly unlike a PC / Mac you need to upgrade the RAM or video card.
D'oh! Being a complete mac virgin, I totally took the Windows OS for granted. Oh well.
I was sooo looking forward to Sims 2/3 too![]()
So console, right?
D'oh! Being a complete mac virgin, I totally took the Windows OS for granted. Oh well.
I was sooo looking forward to Sims 2/3 too![]()
So console, right?
If you are wanting to play The Sims 3 then I would still use the Mac, a new Mac should play The Sims 3. But I keep hearing that PS3 will have Sims 3.
Sims 2/3 will work fine on the mac, I suggest Sims 3 first and wait for Sims 2 to come down in price or get bundled like the first Sims did. But if you want a Hard Core Shoot-them-up type games, then look for a console, 360 or PS3 has some good games. Make a list of the game titles that interest you, which ever console has the best titles you want wins. I would still say the PS3, because you have yet to need multiple disks to play a game while the 360 is starting too. Good example of that would be FFXIII, need 3 disks for 360 and doesn't offer as much content as the PS3 one. But the game library for the 360 is 10x's that of the PS3. So make a list of the games and go from there.
Most likely they will. They did that to 'The Sims 2' and 'The Sims 2 Pets.' Just don't expect any fluid controls for it. PC/Mac is still best for any Sim's game.
Yeah but at least the graphics will improve over The Sims 2 to Sims 3 on PS3. Expect near top graphics like the PC version. Unless its a Wii port which then it would be on PS2.
True about the better graphics, but playability triumphs over graphics (ie, keyboard shortcuts vs. a controller). It all depends on how you want to play it, weather it be a controller or a keyboard/mouse, and if you care about the expansion packs or mods. Console versions never get expansion packs or Mods.
That's when EA learns that DLC is the next best thing to hit Consoles and they will find ways to release DLC for The Sims 3 which makes people pay to buy Expansion Packs. Want to add dogs and new furniture, buy it from the PS Store. If EA doesn't jump on that wagon they will be kicking themselves in the ass for missing such a great opportunity.
lol, so I can get Sims 3 and it will work for the mac?
Yes, it'll work. The mac your getting more then meets the requirements.
Unlike Sims 2, EA merged the PC version of Sims 3 with the Mac version of Sims 3 so it's on the same disk, no more confusion between versions, just hop into the store, grab a copy, go home, install into desired system, and your done.
Now if you want the Sims 2 too, you'll have to buy the version made just for mac.









