Gilga
New Member
I've been a dedicated PC-platform guy for gaming ever since I had a Mac in college and basically Civilization was the only game available for Macs. However, Apple's coming out with increasingly awesome-looking stuff, so I'm considering making a switch. No small part of even considering such a decision comes from having observed several of my uber-WoW-playing co-Redeemeders playing on Macs, so it must work *somehow*.
My specific questions are:
1) How's it work for Blizzard type games that do offer Native Mac support? Presumably the game itself is fine, but something like WoW that is addon-intensive for the full experience ... how's that work? Is there a Curse-Mac addon? Do addons even work?
2) How's it work for non-Mac supported games (e.g. GW2)? Is the whole bootcamp/vine/etc setup a total kludge, or relatively effective?
3) What types of games just don't work well at all on Macs relative to PCs? Anything?
4) With my old Mac (decades ago), PC gaming was the main thing I felt out in the cold on .... I didn't really miss anything else in terms of what PCs could do. Assuming gaming's in a much better place now ... what things do Mac users "miss" these days?
My specific questions are:
1) How's it work for Blizzard type games that do offer Native Mac support? Presumably the game itself is fine, but something like WoW that is addon-intensive for the full experience ... how's that work? Is there a Curse-Mac addon? Do addons even work?
2) How's it work for non-Mac supported games (e.g. GW2)? Is the whole bootcamp/vine/etc setup a total kludge, or relatively effective?
3) What types of games just don't work well at all on Macs relative to PCs? Anything?
4) With my old Mac (decades ago), PC gaming was the main thing I felt out in the cold on .... I didn't really miss anything else in terms of what PCs could do. Assuming gaming's in a much better place now ... what things do Mac users "miss" these days?