While playing video games on the Macbook aren't important to me, I'm just curious what and if you can play anything on the MB.
thanks
thanks
Coolerking said:While playing video games on the Macbook aren't important to me, I'm just curious what and if you can play anything on the MB.
thanks
telecomm said:Unreal Tournament 2004 is universal binary, so that should play really well.
Coolerking said:What is cod?
I assume Hl2 is Half Life 2.
I guess if I was going to get a computer game it would be a FPS like doom 3 (but I don't think it would work on MB)
Thanks for the info!
lewion said:i just said doom3 worked i even have a video and it looks fast
Cod is call of duty but is said cod2 so ....
Coolerking said:Oh, sorry I missed that. Might have to get doom then.
Thnx again
lewion said:No problem =) like to help people out that have the same problem as i had... Merom or no merom the macbooks gonna be ordered on the 16th for me
Maybe i even go to apple store and have it right away on the 16th... as i live in belgium thats not much of a problem... not everyone needs a mac right
lmalave said:Sure! You'll probably be able to play just about everything except for the latest First-person shooters. But even a lot 3D games are fine in general.
For example, I am able to play WoW will all the default settings (already up to level 37 orc warlock). My only caveat is that I do mostly solo adventuring, and my MacBook has 1.25 GB of RAM. The game performs beautifully and I'm even comfortable just using the trackpad to play - no mouse needed! I think all the people that assume you can't play WoW with integrated graphics obviously have never tried it on a MacBook. To reiterate I've basically had NO issues and have greatly enjoyed playing WoW for many, many hours on end.
...The only other game I've bought for my MacBook is Civ 4. Again, it performs beautifully (the only glitches are bugs in the Civ 4 for the Mac OS X, they're not specific to the MacBook itself). I was able to play a Large world size to completion (2050, won by points), and the interface was just as fast if not faster than any other Civ version I've tried (e.g. Civ 3 on Windows).
lmalave said:Sure! You'll probably be able to play just about everything except for the latest First-person shooters. But even a lot 3D games are fine in general.
For example, I am able to play WoW will all the default settings (already up to level 37 orc warlock). My only caveat is that I do mostly solo adventuring, and my MacBook has 1.25 GB of RAM. The game performs beautifully and I'm even comfortable just using the trackpad to play - no mouse needed! I think all the people that assume you can't play WoW with integrated graphics obviously have never tried it on a MacBook. To reiterate I've basically had NO issues and have greatly enjoyed playing WoW for many, many hours on end.
...The only other game I've bought for my MacBook is Civ 4. Again, it performs beautifully (the only glitches are bugs in the Civ 4 for the Mac OS X, they're not specific to the MacBook itself). I was able to play a Large world size to completion (2050, won by points), and the interface was just as fast if not faster than any other Civ version I've tried (e.g. Civ 3 on Windows).
Coolerking said:While playing video games on the Macbook aren't important to me, I'm just curious what and if you can play anything on the MB.
thanks
Coolerking said:Man, it just seems like Doom 3 would be slow with these requirements:
System Requirements (from apple website):
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.3.6 or later
CPU Processor: PowerPC G5 or later
CPU Speed: 1.5GHz or faster
Memory: 384 MB or higher
Hard Disk Space: 2.2GB free disk space
Video Card (ATI): Radeon 8500 or better
Video Card (NVidia): GeForce FX 5200 or better
Video Memory (VRam): 64 MB or higher
Media Required: DVD Drive
lewion said:A lot and even some of the great games out there!
I'll say a few games if you'fe interested
Cod2 works like a charm, keep it on default settings
Hl2 works like a charm (bootcamp) see somewhere on the forum for the loading crash problem
Civ4 Working
Doom3 works but not at the fastest side 25-35fps still playable though
Battlefield 2 (bootcamp) works like a charm
Do i need to tell more
generik said:I seriously doubt that HL2 will work like a "charm" on a MB... unless you play it at like 640*480 with all options turned off.
lmalave said:...The only other game I've bought for my MacBook is Civ 4. Again, it performs beautifully (the only glitches are bugs in the Civ 4 for the Mac OS X, they're not specific to the MacBook itself). I was able to play a Large world size to completion (2050, won by points), and the interface was just as fast if not faster than any other Civ version I've tried (e.g. Civ 3 on Windows).