
ThePinpal614: “Tomb Raider 2013 runs at 1080p Ultra in Windows for me at 90–100fps then switch over to the mac version and the game (which maxes out at medium settings) and I’m getting 20–35fps, I don’t think that game supports Metal but still, that is kind of appalling.” If the system requirements ask OS X users for a graphics card twice as powerful as Windows users, then yes.” Others have roughly equivalent performance. Vorsos: “Some cross-platform games are optimized for Windows first (Dreamfall Chapters, Defense Grid 2). But many find it annoying to switch to Windows to play games (I know I do). Ricmgmr: “Yes, performance wise Bootcamp will be better (always is). ThePinpal614: “Isn’t it better to play in Bootcamp? You tend to get better FPS, as it has DirectX.” The article at Mac Gamer HQ spawned a thread in the Mac subreddit and the folks there shared their thoughts: There’s much more in the Mac Gamer HQ article, including a list of upcoming games for the Mac (including Civilization 6), and some juicy rumors about games that might or might not make it to the Mac in 2016. Plus, the games planned for the remainder of the year are just as exciting.

The year is far from over, but 2016’s best Mac games are already impressive.
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Then there’s the high quality of the best games for Mac released so far. First of all, there’s the sheer quantity of new games released (did you know there are over 3,000 Mac games on Steam now?). Mac Gamer HQ has a list of the best Mac games of the year so far, and there's definitely some fun stuff to play:Įvery year, Mac gaming gets better, and 2016 is no exception. While it may not have quite as many games as Windows, the Mac still offers gamers some great gaming experiences.

Despite what some critics seem to think, the Mac is a decent gaming platform for most casual gamers.
