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AriaMad2's avatar
7 years ago
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Which MacBook is best for Sims 4?

(This is my first time looking at buying a computer, so I’m sorry if I don’t understand much) I’m looking into buying a MacBook (since I’ll have to if I get accepted into the school I want) but I don...
  • Bluebellflora's avatar
    7 years ago

    @AriaMad2

    Gaming is largely about the graphics card -

    MacBooks, MacBook Airs,13" MacBook Pros and the entry level 21" iMac don't have graphics cards per se, they have integrated processors/graphics chips and share system memory (the 8Gb RAM that @Tremayne4260 is referring to).

    15" MacBook Pros and all other iMacs have dedicated/discrete graphics cards which have their own memory, much better for gaming. Apple use mobile versions of NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards in these Macs (not including the iMac Pro) - the iMac is essentially a bigger, sometimes more powerful, desktop version of the 15" MacBook Pro.

    If you're limited to the non-touch bar 13" MacBook Pro be aware that if you install a lot of packs to the game it will start slowing down significantly and you will have to keep your settings on the low side in-game to keep gameplay relatively smooth.

    The non-touch bar 13" has a dual core processor whereas the touch bar 13" has a quad core processor so is more powerful.

    And yes, the MacBook Airs are great for their purpose - mobile computing for school and work - but absolutely not designed for gaming,