Qion
Uber Nothing
I'm really enjoying my new MacBook.
However, before I actually got to use it, I was worried that my occasional gaming habits would go out the window along with my dedicated graphics card. This, to my jubilation, is not the case.
So far I've played: Doom 3, Half Life 2, Halo, and Unreal Tournament 2004. All of these games actually play exceptionally well, considering my gig of RAM is still in the mail and my GPU siphons from the RAM. When I say exceptionally well, I mean to say that I can turn up the graphics options to a decent degree and still get playable frame rates (UT04 in particular is great; I get 30+ with most of the settings maxed). I just don't understand where people get off saying that the white/black MacBooks can't play games... because they definitely can.
Overall speed is also incredibly impressive. I work occasionally on a 20" iMac G5 at my studio, and when paired to a keyboard, mouse, and external monitor this MacBook feels even quicker than the G5 . Ableton Live 6 is just ridiculously fast; multiple processor support + universal binary = virtually unlimited number of simultaneously playing tracks. Not to mention the MacBook plays 1080p without a hitch!
However, before I actually got to use it, I was worried that my occasional gaming habits would go out the window along with my dedicated graphics card. This, to my jubilation, is not the case.
So far I've played: Doom 3, Half Life 2, Halo, and Unreal Tournament 2004. All of these games actually play exceptionally well, considering my gig of RAM is still in the mail and my GPU siphons from the RAM. When I say exceptionally well, I mean to say that I can turn up the graphics options to a decent degree and still get playable frame rates (UT04 in particular is great; I get 30+ with most of the settings maxed). I just don't understand where people get off saying that the white/black MacBooks can't play games... because they definitely can.
Overall speed is also incredibly impressive. I work occasionally on a 20" iMac G5 at my studio, and when paired to a keyboard, mouse, and external monitor this MacBook feels even quicker than the G5 . Ableton Live 6 is just ridiculously fast; multiple processor support + universal binary = virtually unlimited number of simultaneously playing tracks. Not to mention the MacBook plays 1080p without a hitch!