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    Pleasantly surprised

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by champloobob, Dec 3, 2007.

  1. champloobob

    champloobob Notebook Enthusiast

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    Wow the mbp is a beast. Im dual booting windows right now and im running ut3 highest settings no lag, cod high settings no lag in multiplayer, and css and tf2 and dod high settings and no lag what so ever.... Is anyone else experiencing amazing gaming with their mbp?
     
  2. painass

    painass Newbie

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    I don't play games, but rendering 3D architecture works for my girlfriend using 3D studio max in Windows emulated in Parallel-Desktop :D

    or doing complex architecture works using AutoCAD 2007 (in Windows-Parallel-Desktop)..
    yeah.. :D
    this machine is fast.