I recently purchased a new macbook pro and this is the first time I've owned a computer that has the hardware to play games. With it being a Mac though I'm realizing that there are not many games to choose from.
I've never played dragon age, but i've heard that both the first and second are playable on Mac. Is this true? I can find the second one for sale on several sites, but nothing shows up for the first.
I'm completely new to the world of Macs, but I've heard that with these new intel based ones it's possible to install windows 7 as a dual OS. I know I'd have to look into this more to make it work, but has anyone done this to play windows games before?
I've never played dragon age, but i've heard that both the first and second are playable on Mac. Is this true? I can find the second one for sale on several sites, but nothing shows up for the first.
I'm completely new to the world of Macs, but I've heard that with these new intel based ones it's possible to install windows 7 as a dual OS. I know I'd have to look into this more to make it work, but has anyone done this to play windows games before?
Gaming on a Mac?
23/05/2011 05:50:38 PM
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Not as bad as people claim, mostly thanks to Valve, Blizzard and Bootcamp.
23/05/2011 09:15:19 PM
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Mac isn't a cost-efficient way to do anything. *NM*
24/05/2011 07:29:33 AM
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I'm just sayin'. My field primarily uses Macs, so I have one at home.
24/05/2011 03:23:21 PM
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Re: Not as bad as people claim, mostly thanks to Valve, Blizzard and Bootcamp.
24/05/2011 06:25:43 PM
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I think you can use one to email someone with a PC and ask if you can come over... *NM*
23/05/2011 10:53:59 PM
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I'll probably just be lazy and stick to my 360 for most games *NM*
24/05/2011 06:27:14 PM
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Welcome to WOW then. lol *NM*
24/05/2011 03:36:31 AM
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My wife already vetoed any games with a monthly payment, lol ;-) *NM*
24/05/2011 06:26:31 PM
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