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13" Gaming impressions, MBA 2012
So now that the 13" 2012's have been around for a few months, I'm wondering a few things:
1. What games do you play on your 13" MBA? What settings do you use and what kind of performance do you get? 2. Have you discovered any games that the hd 4000 can't handle? 3. Are you using i5 or i7, 4GB RAM or 8GB RAM? The new Sim City comes out in March and I'm really hoping the air can handle it. The game looks sick. So if any of you are part of the beta testing for that game, your opinion is especially appreciated! I will go so far as to say that if it runs choppy on my air, I will sell it on ebay and upgrade to a refurbed 15" MBP for the discrete graphics. ps - I realize there is already a large gaming thread. I am asking specific questions that I figured would call for a separate thread...please don't be a hater. |
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Half-Life 2 on native resolution, everything set to high, except shadows on medium. I get a constant 60FPS, it may drop to 30 in very intense/outside fights. Starcraft 2 on native resolution, high details, everything else on medium, I get a constant 60 FPS that very rarely drops to 30FPS. Torchlight everything on high/max and I suppose I get 30+ FPS. The Witcher on native resolution, medium settings. It plays very well, maybe it drops below 30FPS sometimes in cities filled with people, nothing terrible, to be honest. 2. There are a lot of games that HD4000 won't be able to handle. 3. i7 8GB 256 here |
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The Witcher is the only game I've tried that really chokes, like 10FPS or so every now and then.
i5, 4GB.
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There are plenty of threads on this subject, try searching.
It will play nearly anything at low settings, and most things a few years+ old at med-high settings. |
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Very good question, I want to buy Sim City too and I gonna have the 13" MBA with i5/8GB RAM/ 128GB SSD.
I might get an external screen, but I'd play it on the 13" screen of the MBA too. |
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I'll try your suggestions - thanks!
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So far for me Diablo 3 runs great, though you have to sacrifice something (for me its shadows). If you set everything to high with AA on, it'll get choppy easily.
I run it at native res (1440x900). Last edited by danistyping; Nov 16, 2012 at 03:13 PM. |
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Glad I came accross this thread, was a little nervous.
In a month or so my girlfriend and I are getting a pair of MacBook Airs. 13". The main use for them will be work and photo editing, but we will want to play some games. We are not to worried about brand new or up and coming games. My girlfriend wants to play The Sims 3 and I'm a Total War fanatic. Empire Total War is probably what I will go for. Do you guys think these games will run OK? Cheers. Please don't mock, this will be my first Mac and I'm usure of the gaming ability. Ha |
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Yeah. As long as you don't have fifty programs running in the background, it runs very well. Except for the occasional stutter that is reportedly Blizzard's fault and 'they have been working on a fix' for like 4 months. (I detest Blizzard and Jay Wilson)
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Thanks for the thread, interesting to get more perspectives on the 2012 MacBook Air.
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We are talking the OS X, original Witcher not the recently released Witcher 2, right? |
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I play Minecraft or Tekkit on my MBA. It runs great and I run tekkit with a texture pack as well. It really performs. One drawback is that it gets really hot. The temperature goes well over 85C. Thats why I'm building a gaming PC to handle all the games that I throw at it. If you are serious about gaming and want a mac, consider the new iMac or the Mac Pro. The MBA isn't meant for gaming. Its meant for productivity and media.
Just my opinion
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It's not a hardware issue. As the game was not made for Mac. It is just a cheap port wrapped in wineskin, which hinders performance considerably. It crashes from time to time showing a Windows-like alert. (pretty weird) When you play Half-Life 2 with near-max settings you get the idea that the 2012 MBA is a very capable little machine. It just looks so good. The same goes for Starcraft 2, even though for SC2, it's more like high textures and everything else on medium-low. But it still looks and runs very awesome. ---------- That damned new 27" iMac has an option for a 3GB of vRAM video card. Now, that is lusty. Too bad it will probably cost $3500-4000 maxed out. |
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I plan on upgrading in a couple of years, hopefully getting a more noticeable improvement in graphics more than anything else. Maybe 1GB of vRAM? |
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