I attempted to play Starcraft 2 on Ultra/High settings and it was unbearable. I know Apple has their signature silver, sleek look, but I would a change would not be bad as this point.Īnd agreed that graphics power on the some Macbook Pros (mine with the Intel HD 4000) is not stellar, but get most jobs done. I am a sucker for a sexy finish on my devices and the Razer Blade's have always passed the test with flying colors. I suggest minimal 250gb.Ĭlick to expand.Good point with the look. You could always Duel-boot a Macbook to run Windows for gaming if you had a large enough hard drive, which I did for awhile and they both ran great. Hopefully you do not get bombarded with Mac or Windows haters, because I say you truly cannot go wrong either way for decent gaming for the price you pay on either system. I suggest minimal 250gb SSD and 8gb just in case. That is the only place I felt a little lax on performance. And I know the latest Retina Macbook Pros have really improve integrated graphics and performance, just make sure you upgrade processor if you can afford it. With this setup I can run Dota 2 on medium/high graphics well. I own the 2012 13' Macbook Pro with Intel i5 2.5Ghz, 8gb RAM, 256 SSD, Intel HD 4000 graphics running OS X Maverick ($1400+/- after SSD upgrade). I would guess League of Legends would run on most Macbook Pros.
But I could only imagine how good they run on a Razer Blade.
Though, some of the others they offer are not available for Mac OS, but they may not matter to you.
I have run Razer software (Synapse 2.0 for my Orochi and Nostromo keypad) on my Mac and they run. Definitely agree with this concept regarding working of iOS applications, not that it's impossible to do develop on Windows, but I cannot imagine the issues or trouble you may run into not using native software.