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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    Depends on what terms you two mean by gaming. It could be normal gaming or some serious hardcore gaming that requires a good graphics card and so on. I would agree that gaming on the Mac platform has improved thanks to Steam and bringing some of the games out they have such as Left 4 Dead and so on, it's nice for the Mac users to finally have a chance of playing some decent games but I wouldn't say it would be the best platform to choose for gaming.
    I agree, I use my PS3 for most stuff but if I wanna play Counter Strike Source or HL2, then I have Steam on my iMac.

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    why would you need a macbook/macbook pro just for general internet use?

    you could quite easily get a decent laptop for 300/400 pounds

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    As much as gaming on Macs have improved over the past few months, I still boot into Windows on my MacBook (non-pro) for on-the-go gaming.

    In your circumstances I would definitely get a MacBook, you'll get so much more for your money.

    (Typed on my MacBook for all you who want to start an argument )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    As much as gaming on Macs have improved over the past few months, I still boot into Windows on my MacBook (non-pro) for on-the-go gaming.

    In your circumstances I would definitely get a MacBook, you'll get so much more for your money.

    (Typed on my MacBook for all you who want to start an argument )
    Improved? Really? My iMac begins to cry when I try to play Team Fortress on it
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Improved? Really? My iMac begins to cry when I try to play Team Fortress on it
    Try bootcamping Windows onto it, you'll find games run much better on Windows on a Mac (no joke).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Try bootcamping Windows onto it, you'll find games run much better on Windows on a Mac (no joke).
    Yeah, it runs amazingly in Windows
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    For what you would use it for; the MacBook would suffice, at the same time saving you a few quid!

    It's funny how gaming always gets brought into threads when people are considering buying a mac when the OP never actually mentions anything about gaming.

    I can play Runescape in the highest settings on my mac so I'm happy, it doesn't really bother me that I can't play high end games as I use my PS3 for that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apple View Post
    For what you would use it for; the MacBook would suffice, at the same time saving you a few quid!

    It's funny how gaming always gets brought into threads when people are considering buying a mac when the OP never actually mentions anything about gaming.

    I can play Runescape in the highest settings on my mac so I'm happy, it doesn't really bother me that I can't play high end games as I use my PS3 for that...
    Let's be honest, by gaming most people (well probably on here they do), but anyway runescape isn't really graphic intensive :L

    Personally, since you don't actually need anything the mac offers in paticular, I think you would be better getting a windows machine - mind you I suppose you prefer the OS or something?


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