Anyone using a Macbook pro here?

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Hana:
Hi, I'm thinking of getting a 15" Macbook pro, I've never been a Mac user, this would be me crossing over to new territories. Before I go ahead, I was wondering how TS3 with all the EPs and SPs will perform, whether running the game will be slow or playing the game with all the graphics on high will effect the speed and overheat the graphic card?

This is the Macbook pro specifications:
15-inch 2.4ghz
intel core i5
4gb memory
320gb hd
intel hd graphics
nvidia geforce gt330m with 256mb
mac os x snow leopard

Can anyone help me?

jezzer:
Quote from: Hana on 2011 February 10, 05:00:35

Can anyone help me?


Don't buy a Mac. 

Consider yourself helped.

spockblock:
Quote from: Hana on 2011 February 10, 05:00:35

Hi, I'm thinking of getting a 15" Macbook pro, I've never been a Mac user, this would be me crossing over to new territories. Before I go ahead, I was wondering how TS3 with all the EPs and SPs will perform, whether running the game will be slow or playing the game with all the graphics on high will effect the speed and overheat the graphic card?

This is the Macbook pro specifications:
15-inch 2.4ghz
intel core i5
4gb memory
320gb hd
intel hd graphics
nvidia geforce gt330m with 256mb
mac os x snow leopard

Can anyone help me?


It will run like dogshit and custom hairs won't work most of the time.

However, you can create a Windows partition on it and run it with bootcamp and TS3 will run smooth like butter.

jezzer:
Crappy Apple butter.  >:(

soozelwoozel:
I play pudding on my 2 year old 13" MacBook pro. It suffers from annoying pauses and a lack of cc hair, but this hasn't been enough to make me start using Bootcamp. Oh and I have my settings quite low.

Are you primarily a gamer? Because if so, stick to PC is my advice. If however you just want to play the pudding every so often and maybe a couple of other games (Dragon Age for instance plays absolutely fine on Mac) then I do recommend going Mac. I don't want to sound like some kind of rabid fangirl, because I am really not, but buying that MacBook Pro was the best computing decision I ever made. It's fast, easy to use, rarely has any problems, is light and portable, converted me to trackpad use, etc etc. jeromy will be foaming at the mouth right about now.

ALSO, you can sit in a coffee shop, listening to Chase and Status while you pretend to write your novel. Just be careful not to drop the mac when you're riding your fixie.

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