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From experience on my previous MBP, I installed a 120 GB SSD in it. And let's just say it wasn't enough, and I'm not heavy user when it comes to pictures, videos or music at all. I'd definitely go with the highest option your wallet is willing to go for pure convenience. The more you have the less you worry about and that's worth it in my books.
 
Apparently wont be able to get the refurb i mentioned earlier due to Bill me later limits (I planned on paying off around half of it with my paypal balance after purchase) So right now its a used 2012 Retina 15" with 16gb ram and 512gb ssd and 650m for $1500 vs Either a used/refurbed Iris pro 2013/2014 15"

Mainly plan on playing things like Minecraft, Kerbal space program, Terraria, WoW and maybe some Civ and Fallout.
 
The bootcamp assisstant downloads the drivers to the usb. In win you have to then install the drivers from that usb.

Right. Just thought it would be best to find out now, rather than when I wonder why I trackpad and keyboard don't work :) Thanks
 
Apparently wont be able to get the refurb i mentioned earlier due to Bill me later limits (I planned on paying off around half of it with my paypal balance after purchase) So right now its a used 2012 Retina 15" with 16gb ram and 512gb ssd and 650m for $1500 vs Either a used/refurbed Iris pro 2013/2014 15"

Mainly plan on playing things like Minecraft, Kerbal space program, Terraria, WoW and maybe some Civ and Fallout.

Haswell has better battery life and the Iris pro is the same as the 650m basically.
 
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