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MacBook for playing games
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<blockquote data-quote="mousouchop" data-source="post: 353643" data-attributes="member: 25510"><p>I should be enough for a playable experience, keep in mind that it will not be the graphics you are used to if you have played those games on a machine with a dedicated video card.</p><p></p><p>Also-- make sure that these games are Intel native, otherwise no amount of GPU power or ram can really save you... Rosetta can make even the simplest program lag your computer.</p><p></p><p>I believe Diablo and WoW are both made by blizzard and I play wow for hours on end on my Blackbook... Pretty decent performance, if not a bit slow at some points in time (High traffic areas/multiple spell effects).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mousouchop, post: 353643, member: 25510"] I should be enough for a playable experience, keep in mind that it will not be the graphics you are used to if you have played those games on a machine with a dedicated video card. Also-- make sure that these games are Intel native, otherwise no amount of GPU power or ram can really save you... Rosetta can make even the simplest program lag your computer. I believe Diablo and WoW are both made by blizzard and I play wow for hours on end on my Blackbook... Pretty decent performance, if not a bit slow at some points in time (High traffic areas/multiple spell effects). [/QUOTE]
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