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<blockquote data-quote="baggss" data-source="post: 426969" data-attributes="member: 6762"><p>Not to scare you away for a Mac, but there is something else to keep in mind and a lot of folks on the Windows side don't think about this. I'll mention it here because you have said you are a gamer and might consider using a Mac, running Windows, for games, specifically "Counter Strike".</p><p></p><p>You know those little "Made for Vista" or "Made for XP" stickers you see on pretty much every PC? You won't see one on a Mac. Intel Macs run Windows, and by all accounts they do so very well, but that is not their primary purpose or intent. Just keep in mind that a Mac is NOT designed with the intent of running Windows, it is sort of a cool afterthought. They are not tested with or against Windows by Apple. While most things will run fine, not everything will.</p><p></p><p>Just something to keep in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baggss, post: 426969, member: 6762"] Not to scare you away for a Mac, but there is something else to keep in mind and a lot of folks on the Windows side don't think about this. I'll mention it here because you have said you are a gamer and might consider using a Mac, running Windows, for games, specifically "Counter Strike". You know those little "Made for Vista" or "Made for XP" stickers you see on pretty much every PC? You won't see one on a Mac. Intel Macs run Windows, and by all accounts they do so very well, but that is not their primary purpose or intent. Just keep in mind that a Mac is NOT designed with the intent of running Windows, it is sort of a cool afterthought. They are not tested with or against Windows by Apple. While most things will run fine, not everything will. Just something to keep in mind. [/QUOTE]
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