But it’s a virtualization app, so it’d never run it with any high performance as the graphics drivers are virtual (software emulated) and not native (hardware).
I know you can run Windows on Mac with Parallels. I mean I’ve been wanting to play this for years, but never had a device for it. I was pretty sure I couldn’t, but I still wanted to try. How about GTA V? It’s come out for PC a few months ago, so I wanted to see if I could get it working on my MacBook Pro. So it’s a bit of a shame, we can’t play games on it. And the MacBook Pro 13″ and MacBook Air have on-board graphic cards, but they’re fine to play PC games from a few years ago (like Skyrim). Pretty very very shit.īut that’s stupid, because the MacBook Pro 15″ has two graphic cards, and they’re actually pretty powerful. It’s kind of the iOS type stuff but then for OSX. So let’s browse the games in Apple’s App Store, well, they’re not so great. Why even leave your computer screen to destress when you can do it ON YOUR COMPUTER? YES! YES! FREEDOM OF REALITY! All that startup stuff gets so incredibly boring after awhile, and we need to destress. The problem is, since then I’ve missed PC gaming. I replaced that with a maxed-out MacBook Pro so that I could start traveling and work from anywhere. I had a giant tower desktop computer with fans with flashing lights. Until 2 years ago, I used to be a PC person.