PC.. Not that Mac sucks. I just like PC.
Mac or PC.
PC. I don't like Apple products, mainly because there are so many people I know that has them. I like to stand out to some degree, I'm not a nonconformist or anything, but there's nothing special about a Mac, iPod or an iPhone when so many people own them already.
"PC. I don't like Apple products, mainly because there are so many people I know that has them. I like to stand out to some degree, I'm not a nonconformist or anything, but there's nothing special about a Mac, iPod or an iPhone when so many people own them already.If you wanted to be a non-conformist you'd have a Mac actually, since there are so many times more Windows users out there than Mac users.
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And even though I have a PC, I'd rather have a Mac if it weren't for bad game support.
So in my opinion most things Mac > PC but for games nobody can deny that the PC trumps mac
For gaming PC, for surfing the net and doing my work I would have to say a Mac. Its faster IMO, and has better tools.
I've been a Mac Fanboy for a long time, probably influence from my father who's only ever owned one PC his entire life.
I've used Macs my whole life. I don't like being locked in to one company and gaming is more or less out, obviously, but what can I say? I prefer the damn things - by a long, long way.
Theres a reason that apple only holds as much percent of the market than slightly more than the statistical margin of error. Dey suck.
Though I don't own a Mac I'm still going with Mac. I've been a PC guy all my life, but since I stopped playing PC games a couple years ago I've been wanting to switch to Mac. My next computer I buy will be Mac for sure, Windows gets on my nerves.
I play lots of games, so PC it is for me. Plus, I don't like buying overpriced hardware and I like having better upgradability options.
Not that I hate Macs, I have a Mac laptop but Macs are just not made for games, the desktops just don't have good hardware and gaming support, so upgrading the graphics card for example will be very limited.
PC's on the other hand have HUGE support from software to hardware.
But the Mac is a great OS
I dual boot (mac pro), but unless I'm gaming, I'm in OSX. If they made a mac version of team fortress 2, I'd probably uninstall windows.
"Macs can handle games just as well as PC's. Its just that developers just make their game for PC. Thats not really Apple's fault."I saw something interesting, on the specs for Spore the mac version needed double the specs in nearly every way, faster CPU, 2x the RAM, better vid card and the like. So even if a game is made for Mac it seems like you are using a lot more power to get the same result.
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