I used to use BootCamp on my iMac for virtually every game I played.
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Even all of my Valve games have Mac clients now! ESO has one, now The Sims 4 has one, FFXIV is coming out with one soon, it's really amazing how many devs are coming around to Mac. Then there are companies like Blizzard that have been making native Mac clients for years, and I don't see that changing anytime soon. Even looking at a few years ago compared to today, there are a lot more games that can be played on the Mac. More and more developers are making native Mac clients for their games. While I echo the majority of this, I do think that times are changing. If you want a dream gaming rig with the most capabilities, then by all means, building a Windows machine is your best bet, but Macs will do just fine for most games.
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I'm not saying anything is wrong with Windows, it just isn't my preference, but I will argue that more and more developers nowadays are making Mac clients for games, and I think that trend will continue.Įdit: For clarification, I'm not saying that the Mac OS will ever be as big or bigger than Windows, my argument is that for those who prefer Mac OS, it can be a perfectly fine gaming rig. Now I don't want to turn this into a any kind of war on here, as I know that everyone has their preference. I don't mind having to do it though, as I see it as a necessary evil. That makes me a very happy person, as my husband and I truly despise having to boot to Windows. When June comes around, the only thing I'll have to boot to Windows for is GTA V, as it will be released by then. Now, I actually only use it for one game, and that game is getting a native Mac client in June.
Click to expand.While I echo the majority of this, I do think that times are changing.