Is Black Ops 2 For Steam Compatable For Mac

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[QUOTE='UCF_Knight'][QUOTE='alan_carter']Macs are not meant for gaming k2theswiss Pretty sure the new iMac would disagree with you. 3.4GHz Quad-core Intel Core i7 8GB 1600MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x4GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX Which games can that setup not run? Or according to you, not get past the main menu? Captivate for mac trial. Problem is not the hardware, the problem is how many game company's support mac. That may be only useful for rendering, and maybe you can enjoy the 2 graphically nice games it supports, but it's quite retarded to purchase a 3k dollars big weird monitor which u can't upgrade lol. [QUOTE='alan_carter'][QUOTE='k2theswiss'][QUOTE='UCF_Knight'] Pretty sure the new iMac would disagree with you. 3.4GHz Quad-core Intel Core i7 8GB 1600MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x4GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX Which games can that setup not run?

Or according to you, not get past the main menu? Problem is not the hardware, the problem is how many game company's support mac. That may be only useful for rendering, and maybe you can enjoy the 2 graphically nice games it supports, but it's quite retarded to purchase a 3k dollars big weird monitor which u can't upgrade lol And tbh, those stupidly expensive imacs are a waste, nothing beats a matching dual monitor setup. For half the price with equal or better specs and the ability to overclock without cooking a ham. Powerpoint templates for macbook pro. Macs look pretty, but thats as far as it goes.

Brilliant for computer-illeterate consumors or art college kids that grow up believing its somehow better for design yet has less options and crashes more often than windows 7. [QUOTE='MBirdy88'][QUOTE='alan_carter'][QUOTE='k2theswiss'] problem is not the hardware, the problem is how many game company's support mac.

That may be only useful for rendering, and maybe you can enjoy the 2 graphically nice games it supports, but it's quite retarded to purchase a 3k dollars big weird monitor which u can't upgrade lol And tbh, those stupidly expensive imacs are a waste, nothing beats a matching dual monitor setup. For half the price with equal or better specs and the ability to overclock without cooking a ham.

Macs look pretty, but thats as far as it goes. Brilliant for computer-illeterate consumors or art college kids that grow up believing its somehow better for design yet has less options and crashes more often than windows 7. Well Photoshop did run slightly better in Mac OSX than Windows 7, but that's hardly a compelling reason to buy a Mac over a PC. [QUOTE='k2theswiss']problem is not the hardware, the problem is how many game company's support mac. UCF_Knight That's because there hasn't been a decent enough population of Mac gamers.

Which is because they haven't had decent enough gaming gpu's. The production of Mac-compatible games has risen, and will continue to rise. With large companies like Valve supporting mac, it's only a matter of time before there is a decent library of games on the platform.:lol: There are not many rich kids interested in computer gaming. The term 'Mac Gamers' causes helpless laughter on me. It's not about good gaming gpu's or whatever. Those are prebuilt ultra overpriced machines that will never get good support from large companies.

The average rich kid opts for alienware anyday. The term 'Mac Gamers' causes helpless laughter on me. Alan_carter Which is why I don't suspect you're a reasonable person to assess the future of video games on Apple hardware. Personal feelings aside, there is a rising number of games on the platform, and more planned for the future. There is no debating the numbers. This is tossing aside the fact that you can already play Windows games on a Windows partition.

It doesn't matter what the average 'rich kid' does. There is a population of consumers that prefer products such as the iMac and they play games on them. For some odd reason that seems to anger a lot of this forum and I'm not quite sure why. Just let people do their thing, who cares. [QUOTE='alan_carter']The term 'Mac Gamers' causes helpless laughter on me. UCF_Knight Which is why I don't suspect you're a reasonable person to assess the future of video games on Apple hardware. Personal feelings aside, there is a rising number of games on the platform, and more planned for the future.