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Does the MacBook Pro 13" Perform well in FPS games and with creating FPS games in Unity

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Macbook Air with a haswell can run HL2 engine stuff maxed at 40+FPS (haven't checked but it's very smooth) so a 2015 macbook pro should be able to handle that no problem

Just tell me if it works well. Read the title.

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Not really. It will do OK but you could get better performance building a PC for the same price.

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Not really. It will do OK but you could get better performance building a PC for the same price.

Way, way, way better performing PC for half* the price.

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Just tell me if it works well. Read the title.

IDK if it's good for any FPS games.

 

But I would suggest making Unity games in a better desktop PC and just import it to the macbook(That's what I do if I need to make an iOS app since you'd need xCODE)

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nothing more demanding that cs:go and that is with some setting turned down, especially resolution, also running a game IDE is possible but once you start to put the piece together it will slow down, unless the graphics are like cs:go demanding

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Macbook Air with a haswell can run HL2 engine stuff maxed at 40+FPS (haven't checked but it's very smooth) so a 2015 macbook pro should be able to handle that no problem

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Depends on the game.

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