Doesn't really justify poor performance. PC can achieve way better performance with lower price. Power consumption is not a concern as people only care about the performance. If you gonna argue that performance by watt matters, tell that to professionals and gamers.
This subject has been discussed for ages and you have yourself started many threads and posted many comments about Macs ”sucking” at different things so once again we’re going in circles.
Again you ignore the whole picture and focus on some details to justify ”Mac gaming still sucks”. Yes the performance is worse than some pc laptops but it’s not poor for sure for that type of game and hardware.
You may think whatever you want about Macs and I’m not here to tell you what’s best for you. At the same time your opinions are not facts, just opinions. For you Mac gaming sucks if you don’t get 130 fps in RE Village but as I said for many others 60-70 fps is perfectly fine. I rather try to focus on the game and enjoy it than watching the fps counter.
Of course the reasons I mentioned justify the ”poor” performance. It’s simple logic. A 70W CPU/GPU can not perform as good as a 220W one. Where’s the logic in expecting it to do so? And with three times higher power usage comes other things as heat, fan noise and battery drain. So if you’re fine with that go buy the pc and enjoy your 130 fps. I’ll buy the Mac. It doesn’t mean ”Mac gaming sucks”, it means Apple and Mac users have other priorities than 130 fps in RE Village.
If Apple put a 3070 TI in MBP you could get a better gaming Mac too but you would also get all the disadvantages mentioned above and MBP would be 1 cm thicker just like the pc. All these details justify the difference in performance.
Yes, pc can perform better with lower prices but the discussion was not about what’s the best gaming laptop. It is about the difference in performance, the reasons behind it and benefits and disadvantages of it.
Power consumption is not a concern and people only care about performance? Again just your personal opinion that doesn’t apply to many other people and their usage, including myself. We’re talking about laptops where battery life, fan noise, heat and portability are as important factors as performance, if not more important. People who only care about performance usually buy desktop gaming pcs.
Why would I argue with professionals and gamers about their choice of laptops? They buy whatever that suits their needs. Again if battery life, fan noise, heat and portability is not a concern buy the most power hungry laptop you can find and enjoy your trillions fps in games. Mac gaming may suck for you but works very well for us with other priorities.