I don't really game on mac.
Whatever the power.
When I was more into gaming
It was windows for FPS and RTS mostly.
Playstation for RPG, Fighting, Racing
Nintendo Zelda, Mario, Pokémon stuff.
Driving 4K or 5K screens proper at 60hz, I suppose gaming at 30hz would suck, as the monitors aimed at gamers
have specs like 120hz, 1ms delay, no IPS mostly ... graphic monitors have bit, IPS, slower, more res, mat screens
Depends on the games you want to play,
how much special FX stuff needs to go on and the screen, resolution you want.
Consoles at least some games could pump a lot out of certain type of console.
The newest 3D engines, could make it very hard for high end gaming PC's of equal time ...
a mac I dno, most macs are laptops in one way ore another, expensive, more consumer based
and less dedicated for some special pro application as they used to be.
They do Final Cut X really wel, but a 2017 cheesgrater would do it even better,
closer to Imac Pro and whatever they will make of that modular Mac Pro.
Whatever the power.
When I was more into gaming
It was windows for FPS and RTS mostly.
Playstation for RPG, Fighting, Racing
Nintendo Zelda, Mario, Pokémon stuff.
Driving 4K or 5K screens proper at 60hz, I suppose gaming at 30hz would suck, as the monitors aimed at gamers
have specs like 120hz, 1ms delay, no IPS mostly ... graphic monitors have bit, IPS, slower, more res, mat screens
Depends on the games you want to play,
how much special FX stuff needs to go on and the screen, resolution you want.
Consoles at least some games could pump a lot out of certain type of console.
The newest 3D engines, could make it very hard for high end gaming PC's of equal time ...
a mac I dno, most macs are laptops in one way ore another, expensive, more consumer based
and less dedicated for some special pro application as they used to be.
They do Final Cut X really wel, but a 2017 cheesgrater would do it even better,
closer to Imac Pro and whatever they will make of that modular Mac Pro.
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