apple i mac
- worldno1
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apple i mac
would these computers run rfactor and be able to game on???? are they good or bad????
feedback would be good thanks
mat
feedback would be good thanks
mat
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Re: apple i mac
Apples are a different Operating system. Basically very very limited game selection on macs.
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Re: apple i mac
You can boot with windows though cant you? if you can do that surely you can boot from winows and have no problems with most games, i know someone who uses a mac laptop to play rfactor, plus the amount of games that are released FOR mac.
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Re: apple i mac
Hey Matt mate, I'd pass on running rFactor on a Mac system, although the Mac graphics are more outstanding I'm not aware of anyone using that actual operating system, mind you pacman does.
At work we run Mac systems for graphic, audio and visual use, but I haven't tempted to install rFactor.
At work we run Mac systems for graphic, audio and visual use, but I haven't tempted to install rFactor.
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Re: apple i mac
Theas a fair bit of fluffing around to get factor to work on a mac theas issues with getting wheels to work also fps spikes and not to mention consistant crashing of the game personally unless you have the time i seriously wouldnt bother .. But if you want to persist try VM fusion....
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Re: apple i mac
Theas a fair bit of fluffing around to get factor to work on a mac theas issues with getting wheels to work also fps spikes and not to mention consistant crashing of the game personally unless you have the time i seriously wouldnt bother .. But if you want to persist try VM fusion....
if you don't shut up my Makka Pakka Is going To Give Your Upsy Daisy
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Re: apple i mac
thanks heaps good feed back just what i wanted
sounds like the easy way to do it is just more ram and graphics card for this 20 year old beast lol
sounds like the easy way to do it is just more ram and graphics card for this 20 year old beast lol
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Or buy my rig which will be up for sale shortly, doing a fresh start in anticipation for Battlefield 3
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Re: apple i mac
Eh?Kinser wrote:although the Mac graphics are more outstanding
....Just so I understand this....
A PC with a GTX580 has a lower power GPU than a mac with a GTX580? Not sure I follow your logic there bro
This whole debate can be summed up quite simply with one simple statement of fact.....
If the Apple were any good, they'd have taken more than one bite out of it!
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