mooglebunny
Well-Known Member
Everyone in my major, including professors, all use Macbooks or iMacs. There's only a couple of us who have Windows (mainly because we are gamers).
I think it's fine if someone prefers an apple product, but not when they are in my face saying stuff like, "YOU JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND IT'S THE BEST THING EVER AND NOTHING COMPARES!" <--- That annoys me.
Really? Can your Macbook play Rift on high to max settings and cost around or under $1500? I don't think so (They don't have a Mac version... Yet, but even if you dual boot it's not going to play them on high like some gaming Windows laptops I've seen for under $1500). The normal/cheaper 15" MBP's are well over $1500. More and more PCs are also getting the hybrid graphics options so they can extend battery life when needed. The only thing is, is that the Apple OS has some good battery management code that I haven't seen too many Windows laptops achieve (minus that amazing Lenovo Thinkpad 12" that came out a bit ago).
I think it's fine if someone prefers an apple product, but not when they are in my face saying stuff like, "YOU JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND IT'S THE BEST THING EVER AND NOTHING COMPARES!" <--- That annoys me.
Really? Can your Macbook play Rift on high to max settings and cost around or under $1500? I don't think so (They don't have a Mac version... Yet, but even if you dual boot it's not going to play them on high like some gaming Windows laptops I've seen for under $1500). The normal/cheaper 15" MBP's are well over $1500. More and more PCs are also getting the hybrid graphics options so they can extend battery life when needed. The only thing is, is that the Apple OS has some good battery management code that I haven't seen too many Windows laptops achieve (minus that amazing Lenovo Thinkpad 12" that came out a bit ago).