Has anyone tried WoW on the new Penryn MacBooks?? Especially with the 2.4 GHz models??
How is it in raids with 10 or 25 people casting stuff?
How is it in raids with 10 or 25 people casting stuff?
I would like to know this as well, how about the 15 or 17inch 2.6 ones too.
I run WoW on a MBP and it flies - but it is not the CPU but the GPU that matters. The OP is probably wondering how the onboard graphics on the new macbooks cope with 3d gaming. Experience on a MBP isn't relevant to that question.
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try running wow on a 300mhz computer, even with a recent video card (if you could).
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I think he means that upgrading the CPU from like a 2.2Ghz to a 2.4Ghz doesn't change the framerate that much, I don't think he was implying that World of Warcraft doesn't require a processor to play.![]()
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try running wow on a 300mhz computer, even with a recent video card (if you could).
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Though we didn't post the results yet, the greater video memory did NOT make the 15" MacBook Pro "early 2008" run 3D games any faster.
I would love to know how games like WoW, GW, Warcraft 3 runs the new macbooks, aswell as macbook air.
both in bootcamp and/or with crossfire, fusion and parellels!
ahem - not what I meant. On the 15.4" MBPs the bump in CPU speed is small (2.4 Ghz to 2.6 Ghz),
I play WoW on my 2.4Ghz Penryn MacBook (with the intel integrated graphics). It's not great, but it's fine for questing/farming etc, for anything else I switch to my iMac.
On mostly low settings I get 20-30fps in general, but it drops to ~10fps when it gets busy (if you run around outside the auction house in Ironforge).
I think you'd have to buy a Macbook Pro really if you want a serious Apple WoW machine.
I know this. You were so itching to get postcount+1 before anyone else did you didn't bother to elaborate.
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