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<blockquote data-quote="Surreality" data-source="post: 367683" data-attributes="member: 29695"><p>What up Zoo,</p><p>A Macbook isn't a very good idea if you want to play the "latest" games because their built more for the college school stuff. On the other hand their not that bad when it comes to running games either. I have a Macbook with 1gb ram and it runs World of Warcraft, Call of Duty 2, and Counter-Strike 1.6 (using CrossOver) just fine. So to answer your question, Yes, the macbook can handle the latest games available for Mac, Although it is probably not your best option if your just looking to game.</p><p></p><p>-Surreal-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surreality, post: 367683, member: 29695"] What up Zoo, A Macbook isn't a very good idea if you want to play the "latest" games because their built more for the college school stuff. On the other hand their not that bad when it comes to running games either. I have a Macbook with 1gb ram and it runs World of Warcraft, Call of Duty 2, and Counter-Strike 1.6 (using CrossOver) just fine. So to answer your question, Yes, the macbook can handle the latest games available for Mac, Although it is probably not your best option if your just looking to game. -Surreal- [/QUOTE]
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