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Wine engine, crossover, transgaming, and many more porting tools can be used for porting windows applications/games from windows/PC to mac.
It would not be difficult if you are looking for a little knowledge, about how. You can find in several forums to play your windows/PC games on mac.
If you think playing games will make you creative. then Mac will make it extra creative!
Because you're not just playing, you should make it can be played.
(in my mind) :D
 
For me, I need a computer that does it all. I'm an animator, techie, geek, and play as hard as I work. So to have to switch from machine to machine to suit my lifestyle was just plain annoying. But now, with the better graphics cards, and tech offered in Macs now, every things just great. Hell, heres a vid of me playing Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on my iMac 3.4 Quad i7 Beast

http://www.youtube.com/embed/7a3EC9M45rE

One computer that does it all: That would be a Mac. :)
 
Wine engine, crossover, transgaming, and many more porting tools can be used for porting windows applications/games from windows/PC to mac.
It would not be difficult if you are looking for a little knowledge, about how. You can find in several forums to play your windows/PC games on mac.
If you think playing games will make you creative. then Mac will make it extra creative!
Because you're not just playing, you should make it can be played.
(in my mind) :D

The reason why I bought a Mac in the first place is because I want a simple machine so I can work or play without fiddling about. In the space of 4 hours I had bought my iMac, setup OSX and installed Windows 7.

I imagine legally-grey porting tools appeal towards those who don't want to use Windows, but I love installing an OS and not having to tweak things to play different games (and also getting max performance). I like things to just work :).
 
Oh yeah I heard about that Valve thing.. How do i get it?
What is Boot Camp?

Okay, wait a minute... 'that Valve thing'... what kind of games are you looking for, exactly?

Not trying to mock, but trying to game on a Mac is an entirely different story depending on if you're trying to play Facebook games, WoW, or trying to keep up with the latest / greatest PC releases...
 
If you do not want to choose to do porting game you loved, bootcamp will always be an alternative.
No problem, there is always a choice. :)
 
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