Or buy a pc laptop for the same money and better performance...
Or buy a pc laptop for the same money and better performance...



You absolutely could, But some people like to travel light or walk about 2 miles a day in college and it's definitely awesome for that if your main rig is back home but you have downtime at a cafe or break room between classes.
There's another scenario where this excels as it turns out. During relic grinds for fate farming or generally mindless activities, since the notebook is fanless you can hop into bed with one and position yourself in more comfortable positions since because it's fanless you don't have to get a bed desk or a flat surface so the fans can pick up air and it doesn't overheat the machine. This is a boon for relic grinds and stuff like that.
However, this is not a post encouraging people to buy this machine for the express purpose of playing FFXIV, it is information for those who happen to have one and are wondering whether it can run the game.


Using it on a bed, or any soft insulating surface really isn't ideal imo. Despite what you've been told, the M1 does run hot, hot enough to throttle under high CPU/GPU loads. This is very well documented via 3rd party benchmarks and a whole cottage industry has popped up with extra large heatsinks, and thermal pads that go between said heatsink and the laptops rear case to increase heat explulsion. Being fanless it must rely on the heatsink, and conduction to the laptops surfaces to expel extra heat. Covering up those surfaces by setting it on a blanket or other surface will result in excessive heat buildup and thermal throttling, which in turn will reduce performance and potentially shorten component lifespan (The battery in particular, some Macbooks have suffered battery swelling issues from excessive heat). Not tryin to rain on yer parade, just sayin you should get a little board, or flat surface to set it on when using it such. Being fanless does not mean the machine doesn't need airflow around the case, actually it needs more. (Previous and current owner of several model Macbooks)You absolutely could, But some people like to travel light or walk about 2 miles a day in college and it's definitely awesome for that if your main rig is back home but you have downtime at a cafe or break room between classes.
There's another scenario where this excels as it turns out. During relic grinds for fate farming or generally mindless activities, since the notebook is fanless you can hop into bed with one and position yourself in more comfortable positions since because it's fanless you don't have to get a bed desk or a flat surface so the fans can pick up air and it doesn't overheat the machine. This is a boon for relic grinds and stuff like that.
However, this is not a post encouraging people to buy this machine for the express purpose of playing FFXIV, it is information for those who happen to have one and are wondering whether it can run the game.
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Haven't had it throttle in bed yet! but thanks for the advice, I'll keep it in mind if the temps get too hot.Using it on a bed, or any soft insulating surface really isn't ideal imo. Despite what you've been told, the M1 does run hot, hot enough to throttle under high CPU/GPU loads. This is very well documented via 3rd party benchmarks and a whole cottage industry has popped up with extra large heatsinks, and thermal pads that go between said heatsink and the laptops rear case to increase heat explulsion. Being fanless it must rely on the heatsink, and conduction to the laptops surfaces to expel extra heat. Covering up those surfaces by setting it on a blanket or other surface will result in excessive heat buildup and thermal throttling, which in turn will reduce performance and potentially shorten component lifespan (The battery in particular, some Macbooks have suffered battery swelling issues from excessive heat). Not tryin to rain on yer parade, just sayin you should get a little board, or flat surface to set it on when using it such. Being fanless does not mean the machine doesn't need airflow around the case, actually it needs more. (Previous and current owner of several model Macbooks)

Don't listen to the naysayers I prefer PC but coll you took the time to inform ppl

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