What games could i run on a mac?

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#1 Jacob1244
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I've been thinking of getting a mac someday and i was just wondering, since you can use steam for a mac im pretty sure, could i just download steam then get games off the steam store and play them through steam like that on a mac? would that work out alright or would i be better off getting a nice pc for gaming?
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#2 nevereathim
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I've been thinking of getting a mac someday and i was just wondering, since you can use steam for a mac im pretty sure, could i just download steam then get games off the steam store and play them through steam like that on a mac? would that work out alright or would i be better off getting a nice pc for gaming?Jacob1244

No, because those games might not work on Mac, and I don't think steam is compatible with mac's

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#3 Manyac
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you would way better off with a pc
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#4 XRED_0
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if you're really serious about gaming, stick w/ a PC. Yes, there are a couple of decent games ported to mac (COD series comes to mind), but even if you install boot camp to run Windows, macs are not very upgradeable at all as far as internal hardware (CPU, GPU, etc.) There are companies out there , codeweavers making Crossover for Mac for example, looking to emulate Windows environments to game on Macs, but they affect gameplay frame-rates substantially. That is how they have gotten Steam to work but like I said, framerates are not that great.

Mac OSX leopard is a fantastic operating system, but is not for gaming. I had a Macbook Pro earlier this year and sold it to buy a gaming rig cause I was really getting into PC games. However, my parents have a 24" iMac and whenever I visit them and use it I find myself missing my Mac alot. Just for simple usage (email, listening to music/watching video, internet surfing, word processing, etc.) Macs just seem to flow and run a lot smoother. I know down the line I'll prob pick up a cheapo used Macbook or something.

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#5 Xeros606
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you could probably play zuma or bejeweled. :lol:
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#6 XRED_0
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Also, if you are set on getting a Mac, and are looking to get a portable (Macbook/ Pro) I would advise on waiting a week or 2 because they are rumored to release new versions of Macbooks and Macbook Pros with some type of new nVidia graphics technology.
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#7 EdVader
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I'm not even going to read the thread and this will still be a viable answer...

Go get a PC.

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#8 pinneyapple
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Pretty much anything by Blizzard.
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#9 G013M
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The Apple site has a games section which lists Mac games (it probably doesn't cover every Mac game coming out), which would be a good start.

http://www.apple.com/games/

Don't forget that you can also Bootcamp Windows on as well.

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#10 nooblet69
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A mac isnt for you if you intend to do a bit of gaming. I believe many mmo's are made for macs though like wow and warhammer.
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Minesweeper
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#12 IvyCassandra
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You can play Star Craft 2 and Diablo 3 on mac.
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#13 sZZZlepy_101
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My firend owns an Imac and i saw him play Crysis on minimal, regardless of the 15ish to 20 ish framerate. Im guessing of you're into scalable games such as HL2 or WOW the mac should do it.

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#14 sZZZlepy_101
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oh yes and one more thing to add the mac's GPU can only go as high an 8800 gs..
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#15 JnWycliffe
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don't even get a mac. unless you want to be cool. which you won't be even with a mac. so you might as well enjoy your geekiness.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rjpn3L3bSJQ&feature=related