Im well aware of this xD
I bought this Mac when I wasn't interested in computer gaming (I was an ignorant console gamer, and in some ways still am). At the time, I was irritated with Window's new interface (COLORFUL BOXES EVERYWHERE!), so I decided to go with something more familiar to me aesthetically.My main intentions originally were for basic movie/music streaming, web surfing, and some writing and Photoshop stuff. And it worked awesome for those things.
My Mac is actually decent when it comes to playing a nice little cache of games, but the issue comes from trying to play those games AND streaming them, which puts double the load on my processor, which is definitely not built for it.
For the time being, until I get more immersed into the PC gaming realm, I can manage with my Mac.
I'm thinking the best route would be to just build a PC focused around streaming and then add components for good gaming later. That way I can temporarily circumvent dropping 100+ on a vid card.
I bought this Mac when I wasn't interested in computer gaming (I was an ignorant console gamer, and in some ways still am). At the time, I was irritated with Window's new interface (COLORFUL BOXES EVERYWHERE!), so I decided to go with something more familiar to me aesthetically.My main intentions originally were for basic movie/music streaming, web surfing, and some writing and Photoshop stuff. And it worked awesome for those things.
My Mac is actually decent when it comes to playing a nice little cache of games, but the issue comes from trying to play those games AND streaming them, which puts double the load on my processor, which is definitely not built for it.
For the time being, until I get more immersed into the PC gaming realm, I can manage with my Mac.
I'm thinking the best route would be to just build a PC focused around streaming and then add components for good gaming later. That way I can temporarily circumvent dropping 100+ on a vid card.


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