Mac's have right click!!!!How can you play a game without a right click? XD playing games on a max sounds kinda bad tbh, not really meant for gaming.
How can you play a game without a right click? XD playing games on a max sounds kinda bad tbh, not really meant for gaming.
How can you play a game without a right click? XD playing games on a max sounds kinda bad tbh, not really meant for gaming.
[-0MEGA-];1470029 said:Fired up Portal for the first time on my brand new 13" MacBook, default settings @ 1280x800 and I was getting a steady 30FPS.
Having played Portal on my MBP I can safely say it's exactly like using on a PC. Using a standard PC mouse it feels exactly like the PC version, performance is apparently slightly worse (I've yet to notice it) but that may be a function of having to use OpenGL as opposed to DirectX.
would there likely be any difference between a mac and pc running the same specs but (obviously) different os's? i have never looked up any performance benchmarks between the two...
2.26GHz Intel Core 2 DuoWhat are the exact specs you guys are running?
I'm (hoping I'm) going to get a MBP for college next year. I'm looking at the cheapest 15inch model (2.5 i5, 4GB, nVidia 330M). I'd be soo stoked if it could run TF2 well.
Does your laptop start to heat up alot as you're playing?
lol, fail.
i use a mac pretty regularly and i would definitely have to use a different mouse since the standard ones can be a little tricky trying to click one side after another really quickly. you often just end up not doing anything with the second click. but they do still nevertheless have the option
i would definitely love to see some performance comparisons. would there likely be any difference between a mac and pc running the same specs but (obviously) different os's? i have never looked up any performance benchmarks between the two...
Technically if running the same specs the games would run the same BUT...
Many of the games available for Mac are 'ports' of their windows versions. The general consensus is that ports are of lower quality than if playing a game on the OS that it is intended for. For example, Dragon age origins is available on Mac as a Cider port but I've read that there is fairly significant performance loss if played on Mac and not windows. Until game makers start making their games for both Windows and Mac, you may notice a slight performance loss when playing on Mac. Thankfully, since Steam is available for Mac the quality and number of games should increase quickly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porting
And to epidemik, that comp will run TF2 with ease :good: