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  • TreekodarTreekodar Member Posts: 524

    Originally posted by JenksFTW

    Or that if you open up a Mac Pro it is the cleanest design I have ever seen in a computer, preventing over heating, or any need for a cooling system that an 8 core self built PC would need due to the lack of air flow.

    Sounds like fanboy-ism to me.

    http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/apple-notebooks/194862-official-my-macbook-air-pro-overheating-what-do-i-do-guide.html

    Eleanor Rigby.

  • JenksFTWJenksFTW Member Posts: 72

    Originally posted by Treekodar

    Originally posted by JenksFTW

    Or that if you open up a Mac Pro it is the cleanest design I have ever seen in a computer, preventing over heating, or any need for a cooling system that an 8 core self built PC would need due to the lack of air flow.

    Sounds like fanboy-ism to me.

    http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/apple-notebooks/194862-official-my-macbook-air-pro-overheating-what-do-i-do-guide.html

      Really you post a Mac-Book link? It is like a foldable tablet computer, we are talking computing power here, go look up some Mac Pro reviews and get back to me.

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  • TreekodarTreekodar Member Posts: 524

    Originally posted by JenksFTW

      Really you post a Mac-Book-Air link? It is like a foldable tablet computer, we are talking computing power here, go look up some Mac Pro reviews and get back to me.

    You didn't even bother to read through the link, oh well.

    Eleanor Rigby.

  • JenksFTWJenksFTW Member Posts: 72

    Originally posted by Treekodar

    Originally posted by JenksFTW

      Really you post a Mac-Book link? It is like a foldable tablet computer, we are talking computing power here, go look up some Mac Pro reviews and get back to me.

    You didn't even bother to read through the link, oh well.

      Oh no I did, I hate laptops, they are worthless to me, you can't render a CG movie on one in any decent amount of time. Again, go look up something useful like a Mac Pro review, and please read through that.

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  • TreekodarTreekodar Member Posts: 524

    Originally posted by JenksFTW

      Oh no I did, I hate laptops, they are worthless to me, you can't render a CG movie on one in any decent amount of time. Again, go look up something useful like a Mac Pro review, and please read through that.

    I just did but I can't see how the outrageous price can be justified by anything. OpenGL? Use ubuntu, Arch heck even Gentoo works. I'd rather use a 3000$ PC with Arch than a 3000$ inferior Mac Pro, I could care less about hipster pride.

    Eleanor Rigby.

  • JenksFTWJenksFTW Member Posts: 72

    Originally posted by Treekodar

    Originally posted by JenksFTW

      Oh no I did, I hate laptops, they are worthless to me, you can't render a CG movie on one in any decent amount of time. Again, go look up something useful like a Mac Pro review, and please read through that.

    I just did but I can't see how the outrageous price can be justified by anything. OpenGL? Use ubuntu, Arch heck even Gentoo works. I'd rather use a 3000$ PC with Arch than a 3000$ inferior Mac Pro, I could care less about hipster pride.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCL

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  • TreekodarTreekodar Member Posts: 524

    Originally posted by JenksFTW

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCL

    It still runs on Linux though.

    Eleanor Rigby.

  • RoybeRoybe Member UncommonPosts: 420

    Get the machine that does what you need it to.  Games on personal computers are best run on PC not Mac's.  There is no substitute, except for titles on consoles that aren't made/ported to the PC. 

     

    OT As far as hipsters, aren't they the offspring of an emo + goth pairing?  Slightly depressed nerd, dressing the part, and able to annoy others in the daylight?

  • JenksFTWJenksFTW Member Posts: 72

    Originally posted by Treekodar

    Originally posted by JenksFTW

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCL

    It still runs on Linux though.

      Problem is you have to wait for implementation for Linux, I however, did not. Plus, even less runs on Linux than does Mac, including vital graphics software such as, Adobe products, and any viable word processing application, since openoffice is terrible. Maya, is very buggy on Linux unless you have a Production Engineering team behind it for fixes and conforms. Mac works for me for graphics and animation, you can't call its users "hipsters" when it plays a vital role in the film, and graphics industry.

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  • VikingGamerVikingGamer Member UncommonPosts: 1,350

    I found that using bootcamp on a brand new imac would run games just fine but they were still sluggish compared to running them on a two year older pc. and that imac was a top of the line 24" beast. I think your best bet, if you can afford it would be to only get as much mac as you need for what ever you are taking in school. Macs are expensive so only get what you really need there and then take any left over cash and get the best pc you can for gaming. A midline pc with a year old graphics card will probably play what ever you want though not on the highest settings. Of course if you already have the mac you may be stuck there. in that case I would just stick with what you have. find a second job for the rest of summer, save that extra cash and buy as much pc as you can for gaming.

    I use my pc for games only and then us my mac right next to it for ventrillo, music and web browsing while playing. The big advantage is not having to tab out to get to a web browser and since I never browse from my game machine it never has a problem with malware.

    All die, so die well.

  • JenksFTWJenksFTW Member Posts: 72

    Originally posted by VikingGamer

     

    I use my pc for games only and then us my mac right next to it for ventrillo, music and web browsing while playing. The big advantage is not having to tab out to get to a web browser and since I never browse from my game machine it never has a problem with malware.

      Bingo

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  • JesseBFoxJesseBFox Member Posts: 134

    Originally posted by VikingGamer

    I use my pc for games only and then us my mac right next to it for ventrillo, music and web browsing while playing. The big advantage is not having to tab out to get to a web browser and since I never browse from my game machine it never has a problem with malware.

    This is what my ubuntu machine is for, and it was dirt cheap. I don't do video production or audio editing, so I have no need for a Mac, since that is the only thing I am aware of that they excel at and warrants their price tag. (graphic work comes down to personal preference, so I don't see mac as a big advantage there, but they are not behind either).

     

    For what 90% of mac users do with a mac, an ubuntu machine would do just as good or better for way way less. The other 10% are professionals who know what they are doing and Mac is the best/only choice.

  • cyress8cyress8 Member Posts: 832


    Originally posted by JenksFTW

    Inside a gaming Rig
      
    Inside a Mac
     
     
    Oh by the way, to the guy above me, parts for a mac are just as cheap to replace if you look for them outside the vendor, like macmall.com, or even Kingston now makes mac ram, so learn to research before posting something so ridiculous.

    An Actual Gaming Rig
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    This rig here, which will just sodomize the mac pro and probably costs about the same! AMAZING! It also looks badass!

    BOOYAKA!

  • JenksFTWJenksFTW Member Posts: 72

    Originally posted by cyress8

     




    Originally posted by JenksFTW



    Inside a gaming Rig

     

     

    Inside a Mac

     

     

    Oh by the way, to the guy above me, parts for a mac are just as cheap to replace if you look for them outside the vendor, like macmall.com, or even Kingston now makes mac ram, so learn to research before posting something so ridiculous.





    An Actual Gaming Rig

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    This rig here, which will just sodomize the mac pro and probably costs about the same! AMAZING! It also looks badass!

    Eh if you need liquid cooling something is wrong, imo.

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    I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve. - J.R.R. Tolkien

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  • Dream_ChaserDream_Chaser Member Posts: 1,043

    It's possible. I'm all for cross-compatibility. I mean, right on, gaming for everyone, yeah? I'm a big fan of Linux though so I have to be a realist about this, it all depends on money, and whether there's a market big enough to justify the cost. In most cases there sadly is not. However, that said, considering that this is being developed to be accessible to older computers, there's a damned good chance that WINE/Crossover will be able to run it.

    And if WINE/Crossover do indeed do a good job of running it then that's smashing, no real need for a specific port in that case, but we'll have to wait and see just how well that works out.

  • Loke666Loke666 Member EpicPosts: 21,441

    Originally posted by Ceberation

    Mac owner here.

    Everyone knows Macs are not for gaming.

    Macs have one real purpose and that is multimedia/video editing. (My reason for owning)

    Thing with the Mac, if you are just using it for school and gaming, do yourself a favor and buy a PC. PCs are cheaper and unless you NEED a Mac it isnt worth buying.

    On Topic: being that GW1 wasnt on Mac, I cannot see GW2 being Mac compitable, at least not at launch.

    Agreed. Mac is superior for some things but gaming isn't one of those things.

    Musicians for one thing usually have Macs and so do many artists and people making comics.

    But for gaming and ordinary schoolwork a PCis a lot better choice.

    I am not saying that there wont be a MAC version of GW2, but if that happens it will be at least a year after the release and only if it sells extremely well (takes over after Wow as the largest Western MMO). ANET would have to hire in some experts to port it and that is only worth the work if the game gets huge.

  • IzkimarIzkimar Member UncommonPosts: 568

    Originally posted by JenksFTW

    Originally posted by cyress8

     




    Originally posted by JenksFTW



    Inside a gaming Rig

     

     

    Inside a Mac

     

     

    Oh by the way, to the guy above me, parts for a mac are just as cheap to replace if you look for them outside the vendor, like macmall.com, or even Kingston now makes mac ram, so learn to research before posting something so ridiculous.





    An Actual Gaming Rig

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    This rig here, which will just sodomize the mac pro and probably costs about the same! AMAZING! It also looks badass!

    Eh if you need liquid cooling something is wrong, imo.

    Yeah like high overclocks?  So wrong!

  • skeaserskeaser Member RarePosts: 4,212

    Originally posted by Deleted User

    Originally posted by cyress8

     




    Originally posted by JenksFTW



    Inside a gaming Rig

     

     

    Inside a Mac

     

     

    Oh by the way, to the guy above me, parts for a mac are just as cheap to replace if you look for them outside the vendor, like macmall.com, or even Kingston now makes mac ram, so learn to research before posting something so ridiculous.





    An Actual Gaming Rig

    image

    This rig here, which will just sodomize the mac pro and probably costs about the same! AMAZING! It also looks badass!

    Eh if you need liquid cooling something is wrong, imo.

    Something is wrong with high overlocks and little to no noise?

    Sig so that badges don't eat my posts.


  • JigsawzJigsawz Member Posts: 115

    Probably not.  Macbooks.......twice the cost for half the power....

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  • Dream_ChaserDream_Chaser Member Posts: 1,043

    Originally posted by Jigsawz

    Probably not.  Macbooks.......twice the cost for half the power....

    Actually, they're fairly competitive! And the iPad is probably the most tablet hardware-wise known to man.

    Really, this kind of atttitude is as out of date as "Gaming laptops can't keep up with desktops."

    Get with the times, man!

  • JigsawzJigsawz Member Posts: 115

    Originally posted by Dream_Chaser

    Originally posted by Jigsawz

    Probably not.  Macbooks.......twice the cost for half the power....

    Actually, they're fairly competitive! And the iPad is probably the most tablet hardware-wise known to man.

    Really, this kind of atttitude is as out of date as "Gaming laptops can't keep up with desktops."

    Get with the times, man!

    LOL.  I remember the first time (this past year) whenI actually considered buying a macbook pro 15 inch with the better graphics card.  I went on the apple store and checked the one with 1gig of video ram and the price was $2,199.00 ...I nearly spit out the coffee I was drinking on my monitor.

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  • ForumfallForumfall Member Posts: 570

    For gaming you simply don't buy a mac.

    That aside, macbook pro's are their own category of notebooks. Build quality, haptic and battery life are still unbeaten.

  • IzkimarIzkimar Member UncommonPosts: 568

    Originally posted by Dream_Chaser

    Originally posted by Jigsawz

    Probably not.  Macbooks.......twice the cost for half the power....

    Actually, they're fairly competitive! And the iPad is probably the most tablet hardware-wise known to man.

    Really, this kind of atttitude is as out of date as "Gaming laptops can't keep up with desktops."

    Get with the times, man!

    If you're talking about their tablets yes..  However, if you are looking at their MacBooks and MacBook Pro's, and the Mac Pro then they are basically half the power for twice the price, and we can go to the Apple site to back this up.  Also, laptops can't keep up with desktops.  Are they getting better?  Yes, however a laptop simply cannot contain the power that a desktop holds.

  • MeowheadMeowhead Member UncommonPosts: 3,716

    Originally posted by Dream_Chaser

    Actually, they're fairly competitive! And the iPad is probably the most tablet hardware-wise known to man.

    Really, this kind of atttitude is as out of date as "Gaming laptops can't keep up with desktops."

    Get with the times, man!

    Speaking of getting with the times, I wish Apple fans would stop thinking they're all counterculture and part of an awesome exclusive club.

    Owning Apple products is sort of like going down to the local Walmart and ordering a Big Mac at the McDonalds in there.

    Apple IS the man. :(  They're totally The Man. 

  • IzkimarIzkimar Member UncommonPosts: 568

    Originally posted by Meowhead

    Originally posted by Dream_Chaser



    Actually, they're fairly competitive! And the iPad is probably the most tablet hardware-wise known to man.

    Really, this kind of atttitude is as out of date as "Gaming laptops can't keep up with desktops."

    Get with the times, man!

    Speaking of getting with the times, I wish Apple fans would stop thinking they're all counterculture and part of an awesome exclusive club.

    Owning Apple products is sort of like going down to the local Walmart and ordering a Big Mac at the McDonalds in there.

    Apple IS the man. :(  They're totally The Man. 

    Except its like a $20 Big Mac.

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