FS9/FSX on MacBook Pro
Posted: 11-04-2009 11:34 AM
Hey Guys,
Maybe someone here has some experience in this area. I am looking at getting a replacement for my 3yr old MacBook and I would like a simplified solution that would allow me to have some fun with FS again. My situation does not allow me to have 2 computers so getting a home gaming system is not an option for me. Due to work I am on the road a lot and I'm a bit of a minimalist.
My current MacBook was the first gen to have the intel processor and it runs Windows flawlessly but it lacks the poop to run demanding programs like FS due to graphic card limitations.
I am considering getting a MacBook Pro that has more than enough power to run FS9 and probably FSX with no issues from a hardware standpoint. Or maybe I will wait until they begin offering the Quad Core Chips which they should soon. When you boot to windows you run it native so its not having to run 2 OS. Its just like any other windows machine. However this does not mean that there are not issues..lol. I have began searching forums for related information and it seems to work well for most users but I thought maybe someone here had personal experience with this.
I would like to get back into flying once in a while. Anyway any advice/experiences are appreciated.
Maybe someone here has some experience in this area. I am looking at getting a replacement for my 3yr old MacBook and I would like a simplified solution that would allow me to have some fun with FS again. My situation does not allow me to have 2 computers so getting a home gaming system is not an option for me. Due to work I am on the road a lot and I'm a bit of a minimalist.
My current MacBook was the first gen to have the intel processor and it runs Windows flawlessly but it lacks the poop to run demanding programs like FS due to graphic card limitations.
I am considering getting a MacBook Pro that has more than enough power to run FS9 and probably FSX with no issues from a hardware standpoint. Or maybe I will wait until they begin offering the Quad Core Chips which they should soon. When you boot to windows you run it native so its not having to run 2 OS. Its just like any other windows machine. However this does not mean that there are not issues..lol. I have began searching forums for related information and it seems to work well for most users but I thought maybe someone here had personal experience with this.
I would like to get back into flying once in a while. Anyway any advice/experiences are appreciated.