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delgadoalex1So now that we have gotten that out of the way I COMPLETELY understand that the older MAC's couldn't handle the graphics on Battlefield 4 or something to that effect. However, the new 2014-2015 Retina Display macs have come out and they are to my knowledge more than capable of running the game on the Mac OS system. What i'm running:
2.5 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB RAM
Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB
My final request for all the PC users and experts, what do I have to do to run BF4 on a Mac, and please save me the troll comments I get it PC rules, Mac sucks blah blah blah. Is there something you have to change?
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CharlesReignCharlesReign said:
Perhaps you should build a PC for gaming and continue using your Mac for everything else.
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delgadoalex1 said:
So i'll get right to the point, as you can probably gather a) I'm not a serious gamer and b) I AM A MAC USER (why i'm a music producer my choice of DAW is Logic it only runs on MAC).
So now that we have gotten that out of the way I COMPLETELY understand that the older MAC's couldn't handle the graphics on Battlefield 4 or something to that effect. However, the new 2014-2015 Retina Display macs have come out and they are to my knowledge more than capable of running the game on the Mac OS system. What i'm running:
2.5 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB RAM
Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB
My final request for all the PC users and experts, what do I have to do to run BF4 on a Mac, and please save me the troll comments I get it PC rules, Mac sucks blah blah blah. Is there something you have to change?
Do you have Origin downloaded?
CmdrCaleb said:
That GHz. Not happening. Same for the GFX card.
Bull.. I run it on a 2.2 ghz i7 2600 and a crappy AMd HD6870m 1GB ram. Works fine except for that damn network error
pretty sure that that is just basically Intel HD5000~ integrated graphics.. in which case, the following image applies
http://i.imgur.com/4zSB26x.png [i.imgur.com]
good luck, the OS issue is a separate matter alltogether
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i wouldnt bother honestly
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delgadoalex1 said:By the way 'DAW is Logic' like you say, does run on PC with no problems. I have friends and family that are producers using either system, but yeah most prefer MAC's since every studio is running on it. Now since you can afford a MAC, you can build yourself a gamin' rig way cheaper with better spec's, more or less about 800.
So i'll get right to the point, as you can probably gather a) I'm not a serious gamer and b) I AM A MAC USER (why i'm a music producer my choice of DAW is Logic it only runs on MAC).
So now that we have gotten that out of the way I COMPLETELY understand that the older MAC's couldn't handle the graphics on Battlefield 4 or something to that effect. However, the new 2014-2015 Retina Display macs have come out and they are to my knowledge more than capable of running the game on the Mac OS system. What i'm running:
2.5 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB RAM
Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB
My final request for all the PC users and experts, what do I have to do to run BF4 on a Mac, and please save me the troll comments I get it PC rules, Mac sucks blah blah blah. Is there something you have to change?
CharlesReign said:
Perhaps you should build a PC for gaming and continue using your Mac for everything else.
Must agree with this.
That CPU GHz and GFX are not good for BF4.
I have a MAC too but that I leave for Ableton/Logic myself
Source: I used to have a Late 2013 rMBP with the discrete GT 750m.
EDIT: FYI - In order to run Windows on a Mac, you have two options.
1) Virtualization - Resource hog. I wouldn't recommend this for playing games, even if your computer was up to the recommended specs.
2) Bootcamp - This is the best way to go. It lets Windows run natively on the Mac as if it were a Windows PC.
LORD_WALLABI said:
if you really wanna use your Mac for gaming, you need to install a dual boot with for instance Windows 8.1 on another part of your hard disk. You'll boot on Mac OS for your work, and you'll boot on Windows for gaming, it does work, it's been tested before. Concerning your graphics card though, I'm not so sure.. I've never seen a good Intel graphics solution that was viable for gaming..
This is the only option. Add a good vid card and dual boot.
Actually I feel sorry for people that have to buy a Mac, you pay premium for stuff that you can buy yourself and save a whole lot of money
Apple should offer the Mac operating system and let people build their own computers for it, maybe more people would actually buy the toaster
To me the versatility of a Mac is on par with Linux, fun to use but not something you can rely on for gaming.
I have on my i74770k, Gigabyte Mobo, 16GB Corsair RAM and GTX 770.