It's about 50/50, most of it having to do with preference. We have several of each, so I can speak from experience. The games that have Mac versions play wonderfully, and Mac has an emulator that allows you to use any PC software including games.
The Mac is an easier system to learn, and it tends to break down less. They also have a much lower rate of virus infection.
The down side is that without the emulator, some of the no name company games won't work. The Mac definitely has a much better overall integration of it's components and software. We own 3 Macs and 4 PCs. The Macs have never had a virus or even a problem with ads or cookies. The PCs routinely do even with a firewall, a couple of anti-viruses, and ad blockers.
2007-07-13 18:58:40
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answered by KMS 3
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Macs don't have "best technology", it's just one of the many companies with fancy extras.
Unless you want to pay a fortune for a Mac Pro, go with a PC with a graphics card. Macs can run Windows natively, but PCs are cheaper until you get in the Mac Pro's price range (then the Mac Pro is definitely the one to pick). However, Mac Pros cost $2500+, and a PC with enough performance for gaming (but not a thrilling experience like the Mac Pro or a tricked out custom would deliver) for about $540 (eg. HP Pavillion a6150e when customized to include a graphics card instead of an intergrated chip)
2007-07-14 04:19:01
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answered by dashwarts 5
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PC. Just go to Best Buy and see if you can find a shelf for MAC games. Now see if you can find a shelf for PC games. Nothing how there's a lot of shelves with PC games.
To get MAC games, you need to go to the Apple store, and maybe you'll find 1 small shelf with games.
2007-07-13 18:49:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Well mac has the best technology and you can install windows so I would say it is better.
But if your looking to be cheap and get something that will definitely work. A pc with a good graphics card is fine
2007-07-13 19:03:56
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answered by twid392™ 6
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while construction your guy or woman laptop, your basically decision is homestead windows or Linux, MacOS is thoroughly unlawful in any non-Apple hardware. the main significant reason to construct your laptop is fee and selections... inexpensive? Atom, inexpensive HTPC? Fusion. Gaming? I7 with Crossfire / SLI (twin video card) with SSD or RAID disks. so some distance as i be responsive to, there are not any Apple Macs with any of those configurations. in case you like to basically run homestead windows, you are able to run it in a MacOS window with VirtualBox. homestead windows Server 2008R2 is unfastened for college youngsters (dreamspark), in any different case, satirically the main inexpensive homestead windows is homestead Server 2011 for $60. (basically problem is finding inexpensive/unfastened antiviruses, all anticipate it is for company use).
2016-11-09 07:02:19
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answered by kinnu 4
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http://buymacorpc.com/
Theres a site to help you out. I suggest Mac because it has higher technology. Meaning it will be better and nicer to have all around
2007-07-13 18:47:31
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answered by SCSA 5
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PC's
2007-07-13 18:45:42
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answered by Jay 5
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PC
2007-07-14 03:15:18
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answered by Anonymous
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