I'm going to be buying a MacBook the day that they come out, and I'll be purchasing a 20" iMac in September when intel
releases the new chips to be 64-bit.
Now I'd rather not deal with boot camp, I can't stand restarting my computer and all that nonsense, and I'd rather not run windows whenever possible. Has anybody tried to run any low to mid-level games on the parallels software yet? The game I want to play "recommends" 32 MB of VRAM, 512 of system memory. I'm looking to have roughly 30-50 fps. I currently run the game with a 64 shared graphics card running windows as the native OS, so I'm hoping that the parallels situation will work out for me.
To summarize:
How good is parallels at game emulation?
Now I'd rather not deal with boot camp, I can't stand restarting my computer and all that nonsense, and I'd rather not run windows whenever possible. Has anybody tried to run any low to mid-level games on the parallels software yet? The game I want to play "recommends" 32 MB of VRAM, 512 of system memory. I'm looking to have roughly 30-50 fps. I currently run the game with a 64 shared graphics card running windows as the native OS, so I'm hoping that the parallels situation will work out for me.
To summarize:
How good is parallels at game emulation?