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gtotheunit91 said:
SanAndreasX said:

I personally prefer console gaming myself, especially with Nintendo. I never want to see them lose their ability to work independently without needing to deal with Microsoft, Sony, or anybody else.

 A big part of this is because when it comes to computing, I am an avowed Mac user. I will never go back to Windows. 

Same here with Nintendo. I wouldn’t want the console market to be down to just 2. It would be even harder for another competitor to enter the market.

That is something else that’s on the up. Valve are avid fans of Linux and with the success of the Steam Deck, there’s been a lot of interest in gaming on Linux that will only grow. And with Mac, you can already argue some of the biggest games are already natively available on Mac such as League of Legends, Dota 2, and CS:GO, and with Capcom recently announcing Resident Evil Village is coming to Mac, and with the promises of the M2, gaming on Mac is also on the up! Plus, there’s also Xbox Cloud Gaming already available for you to stream tons of games on Safari. 

I'm not really concerned about the Mac gaming scene, TBH. I use Macs knowing full well that gaming isn't a priority for them. Consoles fill my gaming needs just fine. I am curious to see if more companies will support Apple Silicon. Seeing a game like RE Village on Mac is something I never expected. The more ways I have to game and compute with less involvement from Microsoft, the better. 

Last edited by SanAndreasX - on 21 July 2022