I plan to buy M3 PRO 12-Core CPU, 18-Core GPU, 36GB Unified Memory. Will it be enough for modern games + I am casual user, no programming etc. It should be fine machine for 7+ years?
Sure. As for games - who knows the future, hardware requirements are correlated to console generations. 🙂For everything else, yes, 7+ years (it's a horsepower).
So you're talking about modern games. It might not be enough because the game industry is growing quite fast. In fact, I have a MacBook 2017, and it still works well for casual tasks (browsing, office, etc.). However, for gaming, you always need an upgraded graphics card. Hope this helps!
@@tommydoan34 I understand but for games like Battlefront 2 (2017), Need for Speeds, Batman Arkham Knight or justice league, Minecraft and all these standard game will be enough? No need for the newest super hyper graphic games. I have iPhone and Apple products so I decided to finally get some nice MacBook instead of any other laptop
Obviously, Windows has more games and a system that makes it easier for game developers. However, over the last few years, Apple has paid more attention to game developers and provided more tools to bring game compatibility to macOS, like the Game Porting Tool. If you're interested, subscribe to the channel. In the upcoming video, I will share more about this topic. Thanks for your thoughts!
🤣 For some native games, the performance should be much better. Games running under a VM understandably suffer. I've been trying to play games on a Mac since the M1 Pro, and there's not much difference with the M3-except maybe the price, ha ha!
Let me make this straight. It is a fact that MacBooks are not for gaming, but they've been getting better in the last few years. The majority buy Macs for productivity, but sometimes they want to play games. Apple seems to be making this possible with some recent updates. The new macOS will be a big leap.
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Performance is astonishing - taking the fact it's virtual machine with on-the-fly translation form x86 to ARM...it's really, really impressive. 🙂
Yes, I have the same perspective. It's hard when compared to a native Windows machine, right?
Wait for native ports.with new dev toolset,performance difference will be huge for sure.
Still waiting...
You can play battlefield 4 at 60fps if you use crossover, it's stutters alot when building shaders so I don't recommend it to play online
Thank for the advice! I'll try it
Mac is good office machine, not more.
Actually Native games is quite good, I am testing right now
@@tommydoan34all 3 of them 😅
I plan to buy M3 PRO 12-Core CPU, 18-Core GPU, 36GB Unified Memory. Will it be enough for modern games + I am casual user, no programming etc. It should be fine machine for 7+ years?
Sure. As for games - who knows the future, hardware requirements are correlated to console generations. 🙂For everything else, yes, 7+ years (it's a horsepower).
So you're talking about modern games. It might not be enough because the game industry is growing quite fast. In fact, I have a MacBook 2017, and it still works well for casual tasks (browsing, office, etc.). However, for gaming, you always need an upgraded graphics card. Hope this helps!
Agree!!
@@tommydoan34 I understand but for games like Battlefront 2 (2017), Need for Speeds, Batman Arkham Knight or justice league, Minecraft and all these standard game will be enough? No need for the newest super hyper graphic games. I have iPhone and Apple products so I decided to finally get some nice MacBook instead of any other laptop
Just buy a normal gaming laptop...
What are the specs of your mac?
Mine is M3 Pro 16-inch
Do you thin can run street fighter 6, Amazin video. Thanks
I haven't tried yet, but based on my checks, versions 5 and 4 don't work, so probably version 6 won't either.
Dis is m3 or m3 pro chip? 18 gb?
This is my Apple M3 Pro with 18 GB
Hi, do you think it’s okay to buy parallels desktop in order to run smoothly applications like Revit on a macbook pro m3 ? Thanks
Definitely, Pro M3 can handle that
@@tommydoan34awesome thank you
Even here... you're nothing without windows ^_^
Obviously, Windows has more games and a system that makes it easier for game developers. However, over the last few years, Apple has paid more attention to game developers and provided more tools to bring game compatibility to macOS, like the Game Porting Tool. If you're interested, subscribe to the channel. In the upcoming video, I will share more about this topic.
Thanks for your thoughts!
thanks for the video. the term in the description should change from "OK" to "completely horrendous". don't buy a mac for gaming.
🤣 For some native games, the performance should be much better. Games running under a VM understandably suffer. I've been trying to play games on a Mac since the M1 Pro, and there's not much difference with the M3-except maybe the price, ha ha!
@@tommydoan34 correct. but we aren't there yet. only a handful of games support Apple silicon
for the price just buy asus rog strix scar rtx 4080 or 4090
Let me make this straight. It is a fact that MacBooks are not for gaming, but they've been getting better in the last few years. The majority buy Macs for productivity, but sometimes they want to play games. Apple seems to be making this possible with some recent updates. The new macOS will be a big leap.