

- #Role playing games for mac reddit 1080p#
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- #Role playing games for mac reddit Pc#
#Role playing games for mac reddit 1080p#
In the evening I use a 1080p BenQ projector to screen films and such, so the Mac Mini is the only option for me, since it supports two (external) displays. I’m a photographer in addition to my day job, so it’s mainly a Lightroom/Photoshop/Capture One box. My personal work machine is about to get upgraded to the Mac Mini M1 (16gb/1tb). During the work day I’ll pull up Twitch or some kind of stream on this machine, so I don’t use my work VPN for anything “non-billable,” basically.
#Role playing games for mac reddit Pc#
Windows PC build uses a 24” Dell 165hz 1440p gaming screen, positioned below the main monitor. The screen is at eye level on a VESA mounted arm. It supports multiple inputs so switching is accomplished with the on screen display and some button presses.
#Role playing games for mac reddit pro#
Here’s the breakdown:ģ2” 4K BenQ design monitor is used with my work issued MacBook Pro 15” i7, as well as with my 16” MacBook Pro i9. I have three PCs on my desk, each serves a unique purpose. (If you have a comfy arrangement spreading apps out on multiple monitors, you've figured out your workflow, disregard my opinion. And swiping between spaces works pretty darn well. I missed some pixels, ok lots of pixels, but it kept me more focused. It is fun, but do you really need it? Or is it finding a problem for your solution? (I don't know of any computer enthusiast, for lack of a better word, that hasn't at least dabbled in multiple monitors once in their lives.) One of the best decisions I made at work, years ago, was to move from 3 external monitors and a 11" MBA screen to just the MBA. Maybe photo editing benefits, but I'm guessing again. I'm assuming music workflows might take advantage of arranging windows across multiple. But it all depends on the workflow, and what you've already gotten comfortable with.Ĭoding on a vertical monitor and testing on a horizontal one. It is neat, fun, etc, but pairing things down can be a useful exercise. This is my completely subjective opinion, but multiple monitors are a bit of a fad unless you have a workflow that really asks for it, or one you've developed that really takes advantage of it. Not maxed out all the things, but good enough for finishing my work day and just wanting to play something for a bit. Though more and more, that's what the console(s) are for. My (collecting dust) gaming rig is single purpose. You can do some gaming on your Mac, the M1 is a beast, but if you want max res, max refresh, max quality, max max max, then you aren't using a laptop. Suit up in a powerful javelin and join the fight to protect the remnants of humanity in the epic sci-fi title, Anthem. PC desktop is still the undisputed gaming king. Whether you’re tasked with saving the world or just surviving, it’s your choices and your abilities that will make the difference when it comes to EAs role playing video games. Programming, once the M1 supports a few more apps. Mac is a very clean environment for word documents (resumes, schoolwork, whatever) and spreadsheets, taxes, what have you. Use the Mac for "serious business," and the PC for gaming.
