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Originally posted by brandon11983
I, much like Redjake, thought there was virtually no software for the Mac OS... until I stepped into an Apple store. I saw all the software I would ever need. Plenty of games, most everything I was looking for and had played on PC; and the selection of multimedia and graphics software was awesome.
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I didn't say there was virtually no software for the MacOS.......I said you couldn't play games, and watch movies as easily. Show me a Mac that is running Battlefield 1942 and able to play DivX movies, and I'll reconsider. And that doesn't cost an arm and a leg for decent performance.
And the Windows emulators RARELY work. How do I know? I have MANY friends with Macs, I've seen it first hand. They rarely work with every program you spit at it.
I shouldn't have to run some emulator just to play the games I want or run the programs I want!
If you get a Mac and "VirtualPC" (which I've seen fail many times), then why not just get a PC to begin with?