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Jul 29, 2006
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There's a thread under Mac and PC games that Mountain Lion is drastically worse than Lion for gaming, is this the case?
 

do1984

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Sep 7, 2012
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Don't know. But I suppose that can actually be true, since Mountain Lion is "an Lion with extended options". Nevertheless, I just boot my Windows 8 bootcamp for gaming instead. Mac gaming is a bad joke for me. I wish Apple let the drivers update up to Nvidia, like they did with Java's Oracle. I get almost 100% increase in FPS running the same game on Windows 8 over Mountain Lion. Sad.
 

Cougarcat

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Sep 19, 2003
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It's the same in my experience, though I suppose it'll depend on your graphics card. I've tried an ATI 5850 (hackintosh) and 320M (13" MBP.)
 

laudern

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Jan 5, 2011
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This got me thinking. I can't remember ever getting a video driver update over the last 3 years of using a mac. Does apple ever release video driver updates for their computers?
 

BlaqkAudio

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Jun 24, 2008
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This got me thinking. I can't remember ever getting a video driver update over the last 3 years of using a mac. Does apple ever release video driver updates for their computers?
I believe they're usually included in point updates. Hence why sometimes there are vast differences in download sizes when using Software Update on different models of Macs.
 

laudern

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I see! To tell the truth, I much prefer apples way of doing graphics updates than allowing the video card company to do it. Im not a gamer on my mac so really I don't need the latest driver, and it allows apple to put its stamp of quality control on the driver, instead of allowing the video card company to pump out half ass drives that may or may not work. A slower process for sure, but a better one.
 

ScottishDuck

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I see! To tell the truth, I much prefer apples way of doing graphics updates than allowing the video card company to do it. Im not a gamer on my mac so really I don't need the latest driver, and it allows apple to put its stamp of quality control on the driver, instead of allowing the video card company to pump out half ass drives that may or may not work. A slower process for sure, but a better one.

Which would be fair comment if the Apple drivers were good. Which they are not.
 
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