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Pro Evolution Soccer on MBA?
Hello!
I never had a MAC before so I dono if MacBook's were able to play "Pro Evolution Soccer", So I am wondering if its possible to play it on MacBook Air? I know its not gaming machine and I don't play games anyways, but its possible to just play that game if MBA graphics card allow it! Any opinions? |
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Anybody??
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I was able to get the Winning Eleven 2007 game(which I don't believe is the latest PES) on my macbook at its standard settings. At the time I was only using 1gb of ram and a 2006 C2D macbook. I'm sure that a macbook air will be capable of running the latest version, specially if you lower the settings. I hope that helps.
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Thanks a lot..
Do u know if the MBA graphic card is better than the one u had back in 2006 ? |
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how?
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