Quote Originally Posted by Aileesan View Post
Macs are just not for gaming. Macs are... well, for design and basic functions. I personally hate them, but they aren't "bad" computers. Personally, I prefer Linux of the three, but never would I ever think of gaming on a Linux. I know better.

We have preferences... you know, like races and classes. But would you go into a dungeon with a full party of white mages, thinking you'd clear it? Macs are not made for gaming. You buy it knowing that. Therefore, if you try to make it work and it fails, don't blame the game.

Unless it's unplayable, like currently. Then you complain. But if you buy a mac for gaming, you are buying the inferior system of the available systems.
This is probably the most ridiculous post in this thread. You claim to like Linux, and then state OSX is for "design and basic function". Are you even aware OSX 10.10 is a fully certified UNIX03 operating system? It literally can do everything a Linux machine can do. Also, the claim that Macs are not made for gaming is equally ridiculous. It's Intel machine with an NVidia graphics card, literally the same hardware in any gaming machine. WoW, Diablo III, Bioshock 2, Guild Wars 2 are AAA games that run just fine on it. The issue here is the port was done poorly. All Square did was contract to Trangaming to wrap the Windows client in Cedega and be done with it.

Another claim I've heard is that OSX is a stranger to SE, which is equally ludicious. They have a significant amount of games and app on the App Store for iOS.

This has nothing to do with OSX, and everything to do with a sloppy job.