Click to expand.Hardware-wise. I dont think there are any problems running games on a mac.
The current retina macbook pros can play games in high settings and high resolution for some games. So its capable of running games.
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The mac pro will definitely be able to run games. The issue would be the software.
You would have to use Bootcamp to make a windows partition and use that for gaming. OSX does have support for some games (steam, for example, has some of its valve games such as half-life2, CSS, TF2, CSGO available for mac OS). I dont think there are any problems running games on a mac. The current retina macbook pros can play games in high settings and high resolution for some games. So its capable of running games. The mac pro will definitely be able to run games. The issue would be the software.
You would have to use Bootcamp to make a windows partition and use that for gaming. OSX does have support for some games (steam, for example, has some of its valve games such as half-life2, CSS, TF2, CSGO available for mac OS).
Click to expand.Well more of research. I currently do play some garry's mod on my 13' Macbook Pro, it gets a playable 30fps but nothing great (this is with the standard intel graphics and a dual core i5). Ive just ordered a 15' retina macbook pro hearing that it is a good for gaming (both from users on the forums + some youtube reviews). It has an NVIDIA GTX 650M (1GB GDDR5) and a quad core i7. It actually should be delivered today. My goal is to transfer all my stuff over first, but when Im done with all that I can try running some games and let you know how it goes.
The one thing I know for a fact is that those macbooks get pretty hot when gaming, so make sure to get somekind of cooling pad. But seeing that the Mac Pro is probably going to hoist a lot more than what a macbook pro has, Im going to go out on a limb and say it will definitely be a decent gaming pc. No, macs are not good for gaming. They are adequate. But they won't play latest games at max settings/1080p with 60fps if that is what you are after. It is very unlikely that the Mac Pro will have SLI. And it won't be 'good' for gaming either, as it will use workstation GPUs.
The iMac's top GPU is roughly comparable to the GeForce 660Ti, which a decent card, but definitively not on the top. If you are looking to maximise your gaming performance, a Mac is a wrong choice. That said, even the 650m can handle games with 'intense graphics'.
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You just need to lower the resolution/tweak the settings a bit. I am very happy with my 15' retina MBP in regards to the gaming performance, but there are people who would find it completely unacceptable. An iMac is pretty good at gaming. A Mac Pro with decent grfx card is good at gaming. But, a gaming PC is best at gaming. Duh: Faster gaming hardware, faster gaming software (Direct X) and more games available. Cheaper than a Mac Pro.
If you want a computer just for gaming, then a Mac is not the obvious choice. HOWEVER: If you want a computer that simply does everything for you, then a gaming PC is crap. A gaming PC is just that: a gaming PC: Neon lighting, a lot of noise and runs Windows. A higher priced Mac with at least a decent grfx card is the better overall computer. That's my reason I want a Mac Pro with good grfx card: just one computer that fills all my PC-needs, including gaming. An iMac is pretty good at gaming. A Mac Pro with decent grfx card is good at gaming.
But, a gaming PC is best at gaming. Duh: Faster gaming hardware, faster gaming software (Direct X) and more games available. Cheaper than a Mac Pro. If you want a computer just for gaming, then a Mac is not the obvious choice. HOWEVER: If you want a computer that simply does everything for you, then a gaming PC is crap. A gaming PC is just that: a gaming PC: Neon lighting, a lot of noise and runs Windows. A higher priced Mac with at least a decent grfx card is the better overall computer.
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That's my reason I want a Mac Pro with good grfx card: just one computer that fills all my PC-needs, including gaming.
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