A HD 6970M or HD 6950M would be godly, but i doubt it will happen.
The HD 6850M is more likely.
Yeah one can hope though. I'm more than satisfied on how crysis 2 plays on my 4850 imac 27. This is probably also because I rarely play games.
A HD 6970M or HD 6950M would be godly, but i doubt it will happen.
The HD 6850M is more likely.
Yeah one can hope though. I'm more than satisfied on how crysis 2 plays on my 4850 imac 27. This is probably also because I rarely play games.
If you want to game, get a loaded Dell Studio XPS with the latest i7, 8GB RAM, ATI HD5870 and a 24 inch IPS monitor for ~$1500.
Burnsey said:If you want to game, get a loaded Dell Studio XPS with the latest i7, 8GB RAM, ATI HD5870 and a 24 inch IPS monitor for ~$1500.
Nein.
I plan to retire my 3 year old system that has a dieing motherboard which I use for gaming. I play Battlefield games, WOW, Kalonline, Metal of Honor, Call of Duty type of games. I can build a pretty powerful gaming system for the price of the imac, but I really want to get a imac and hope it can run all these games just as good too. If anyone can give me some ideas if it can please let me know. Will I be able to use my Logitech Joystick, gaming keyboard, etc with it?
Thanks ahead of time for the advice guys.
Seriously forget about Dell if you want to game on your PC.
Also forget about Macs for serious gaming
Macs are awesome for everything else but games and serious fast harddrive/SSD systems.
Build yourself a great PC - Sandy bridge I7 2600K CPU, 16 or 32 GB DDR3 1600 Mhz RAM, Radeon 6970 2GB Ram or GTX 280 GPU card and a couple of blazing fast PCI Express SSD Revodrive SSD Flash disks and a Vertex 3 SSD for data and you have a system that will make even a HIGH Specced MacPro (don't think about MacBookPros here) fall to its knees![]()
Some people just don't want to buy a PC and have to maintain two separate machines with two separate OSes (i.e: ME). I personally don't see why bother with all the hassle unless you're that "hardcore" about squeezing out the highest FPS on your games, which is a very small minority to begin with.
Specced out iMacs and Mac Pros are plenty fast for gaming IMO and just fine for everyone else.
Edit: BTW, I think you can be a "serious" gamer without needing to be obsessed with specs or hardware.
Some people just don't want to buy a PC and have to maintain two separate machines with two separate OSes (i.e: ME). I personally don't see why bother with all the hassle unless you're that "hardcore" about squeezing out the highest FPS on your games, which is a very small minority to begin with.
Specced out iMacs and Mac Pros are plenty fast for gaming IMO and just fine for everyone else.
Edit: BTW, I think you can be a "serious" gamer without needing to be obsessed with specs or hardware.
I'm planning on doing a lot of gaming on my iMac after the refresh. How does the magic mouse work for gaming? I only used it for a few minutes today while playing with an iMac at Best Buy, after a little bit of playing I can't imagine that it would work too well.
Also, for those of you who switched from a PC... How long did it take to get used to the mac keyboard? It's so much smaller than a PC keyboard (Without the numpad and everything) that I can tell there will be a learning curve.
I'll give it a try for a couple of weeks but if I can't get used to it I'll look for an alternative.keyboard looks nice, but it's definitely not the best typing experience. If das keyboard made a wireless keyboard I'd probably replace my
keyboard right away. I hate the magic mouse and love the magic trackpad for everything but gaming. If your going to game, I would invest in a good gaming mouse.
I have an old Logitec G5 gaming mouse, it would look damn strange attached to a Mac but that'll have to do.I bought an apple keyboard to use with my pc and love it. I also like the magic mouse for everything but gaming for gaming you really need something else.
I sold a near brand-new XPS 9100 Core i7 960 with 12GB of RAM a ATI 5870, and a 24" 1080p display. It was a great gaming system, but I really am sick of staring at a PC at home after staring at a PC all day at work. Plus the iMac will be better for me for photo and movie organization and editing. I'll be installing Windows on it primarily for DC Universe Online.Hi,
I bet you won't see this on your iMac...
(This is my gaming PC: 6-core, 2 x 1Tb + SSD HDs + GTX 295):