By the way, I want a portable MacBook. It's just better for me, since I'm used to them. Macs, they're the last option since they're pricey, big, and not portable. Unrelated question: can the Sims 4 play without wifi? And which MacBook will run best on Medium-Ultra settings? Sorry for all the questions!
> @Lunder89 said: > I don't think a MacBook Air would do you very well for very long. I have a MacBook Pro Retina 2014 at work (With the Intel Iris Graphics), and i testet it out real quick, mostly on high, I got an average of 30 FPS, if you turn it to medium then you should get an acceptable framerate in the 40's. > > And…
> @solarstorm said: > Intel HD Graphics 5000 1536 MB -- is what i have ... on my MBA. > > i have an iMac 27 as well. i just prefer playing the sims 4 on this MBA ... idk why. it seems smoother and faster. > > the graphics option is on high -- in gameplay! Alyvia0421 > @solarstorm said: > Intel HD Graphics 5000 1536 MB --…
> @solarstorm said: > i have a macbook air year 2013 and the sims 4, get to work play excellent on it! Do you know what graphics you have on? And do you recommend MacBook Air more than MacBook Pro?
> @Lunder89 said: > Depends on how many graphics settings you want in the area of high. If everything has to be turned on, then the only computer that can get close to doing that, would be the 5k iMac with a Radeon HD X295M. But somewhere around medium/high with 30-40 fps, I can recommend a 15" MacBook Pro Retina with…