gibson880811 macrumors newbie Original poster Jun 21, 2017 1 0 Jun 21, 2017 #1 I have a 2011 early MBP, I wanna play xplane9 on my laptop. However, I've updated my OS to Sierra 10.12. Can my MBP still run it just fine?? Attachments Screen Shot 2017-06-21 at 3.09.14 AM.png 104.4 KB · Views: 284 Screen Shot 2017-06-21 at 3.09.24 AM.png 35.7 KB · Views: 212 Screen Shot 2017-06-21 at 3.10.20 AM.png 97.7 KB · Views: 201
I have a 2011 early MBP, I wanna play xplane9 on my laptop. However, I've updated my OS to Sierra 10.12. Can my MBP still run it just fine??
Bart Kela Suspended Oct 12, 2016 865 593 Searching... Jun 21, 2017 #2 According to the X-Plane 9 System Requirements page (conveniently located using a simple Internet search), your system would appear to qualify. For further information, please contact the X-Plane technical support help desk. Reactions: Huntn and Garrod
According to the X-Plane 9 System Requirements page (conveniently located using a simple Internet search), your system would appear to qualify. For further information, please contact the X-Plane technical support help desk.
MacsRgr8 macrumors G3 Sep 8, 2002 8,330 1,849 The Netherlands Jun 21, 2017 #3 gibson880811 said: I have a 2011 early MBP, I wanna play xplane9 on my laptop. However, I've updated my OS to Sierra 10.12. Can my MBP still run it just fine?? Click to expand... I also got an iMac 2012 model (GeForce 675MX) running macOS Sierra and X-Plane 9 runs very well. This Mac is not fast enough for X-Plane 10 or 11, but 9 runs perfectly.
gibson880811 said: I have a 2011 early MBP, I wanna play xplane9 on my laptop. However, I've updated my OS to Sierra 10.12. Can my MBP still run it just fine?? Click to expand... I also got an iMac 2012 model (GeForce 675MX) running macOS Sierra and X-Plane 9 runs very well. This Mac is not fast enough for X-Plane 10 or 11, but 9 runs perfectly.