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Charmandersrule said:You bought a $2000 Computer, Yet you don't even buy games
Software can be pirated.Charmandersrule said:You bought a $2000 Computer, Yet you don't even buy games
DjFIL said:I love my Mac. But I also have a Windows 7 computer, that runs as my torrent downloading/video streaming server... and for those little apps only made for Windows. But for those who care about games... you can install Windows on to your Mac (dual boot) if you want, it's simple. I play my games on my DS, Wii & 360... no need for PC games personally; note: RTS/MMORPG don't interest me, as those are said to be better on PC. But one comment would be, if you paid Apple for your upgrades (4gb ram and 1tb hdd, doesn't sounds like the base model to me) you got ripped off. Always buy the base model and buy upgrades on your own, Apple over prices simple things like HDD's and RAM upgrades. Of course this excludes needing to start at the base price for the screen size you want with your model of choice.
Compared to a standard tower-style case obviously, but it's more time-consuming than actually difficult.Raki said:DjFIL said:I love my Mac. But I also have a Windows 7 computer, that runs as my torrent downloading/video streaming server... and for those little apps only made for Windows. But for those who care about games... you can install Windows on to your Mac (dual boot) if you want, it's simple. I play my games on my DS, Wii & 360... no need for PC games personally; note: RTS/MMORPG don't interest me, as those are said to be better on PC. But one comment would be, if you paid Apple for your upgrades (4gb ram and 1tb hdd, doesn't sounds like the base model to me) you got ripped off. Always buy the base model and buy upgrades on your own, Apple over prices simple things like HDD's and RAM upgrades. Of course this excludes needing to start at the base price for the screen size you want with your model of choice.
well upgrading the HDD on an iMac is a hard job
Oh yeah? my sister is on MS-DOS!Burnedmagix said:Oh yeah? I'm running on Windows 95!