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Crysis on Macbook Pro 13" 2.4 320M 2010 Edition

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2010

This is Crysis on the newest MacBook Pro 13" with the 2.4 Ghz C2D 4 GB DDR3 Ram and 320M graphics which came out in April of 2010. As you can see in the video, I am not that great of a player. All settings were at medium. The game played great with that setting.

Let me know if you have questions.

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  • On a lot of tests the 2010 13" MBP kills the new 2011 MBP at games. I play bioshock on mine at max settings and it runs perfect.

  • @scupking I agree, scupking. Its one of the reasons I decided not to upgrade to the 2011 MBP.

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  • @damightyMichoO You're right, Micho. If a buyer's intent is to play games on high or ultra graphic settings, the MacBook Pro is not the laptop for him/her. However, if one is looking for a combination of power and compact size, the MBP is an excellent laptop. For me, I wanted a laptop that would provide OSX, a premium aluminum casing, and be smaller in size. I don't like how gaming laptops look. Playing games on medium fits my needs along with many others.

  • @aidanrox117 Each to his own.

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  • @PaGoNdA you are totally wrong, I own a mbp 15" and it can play almost anythig maxed out at native resolution, only crysis, crysis 2 and metro can't, but they do run, however, at lower settings very smoothly.

  • and xbox 360 is great imo 

  • @psno1994 xbox is easier to play games on BUT pc is OK

  • @KadMac25 i wish i had your gpu, my cpu is far better than yours so with your gpu i could pwn my 14 fps on splinter cell conviction

  • @PaGoNdA I half agree with you on that, Pagonda. Macs can definitely game. Check out my other videos on my channel for proof of that. It all depends on what gaming experience you want though. I play most new games on medium settings with an average of 30 fps. I think the issue is that when you think of gaming, you think of playing games maxed out in graphics. If that is the goal then yes, I agree the Mac is not the way to go. PC reigns in that. Both Macs and PCs have their benefits.

  • @RajaJayasinghe Macs aren't for gaming man...If you do buy one for gaming don't expect more than 20fps in most games on lowest settings.

  • @KadMac25 This is so cool. I love this machine. So simple and elegant and still strong inside. Im happy to hear about Blizzard making it possible for many users to play their games. I would love to play some Dia3 wit my 13" MBP hehe. Thanks again. Tc my friend.

  • @RajaJayasinghe Yes, I think it will play both games well. I can't say for sure though for Diablo 3 since its not out yet with the spec requirements. I am betting though that the MBP will be more than capable in playing it. Blizzard is pretty good about making their games playable for many computer setups - it really just comes down to the user settings of the game.

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