"alright site, nice premise poorly done i think... BTW, i am a mac user with
a new MacBook Pro, Right now i am dual Osing and can boot up from either
Mac or Windows... Not only that, but my windows os runs faster on my mac
than most high end PCs... dont beleive me, look it up yourself, Macs FTW" Alright, so I'll buy a mac and ditch the OS for Windows. Sounds good to me. Windows + 1.
So you Mac fanboys can sit there, and drool all you want at your shiny interface and attractive effects (which all use up extra CPU power, mind you), while I'll be here, playing HL2, FEAR, Counter-Strike, Quake, Garry's Mod, Doom 3, Duke Nukem, Guild Wars, etc. No strings attached. No other OS to buy. No whining online about how I COULD do that, but won't because I don't have the extra money for a copy of Windows. I've got it good. And I'll do some business work. Be productive while I'm at it, right?
Macs are not less virus prone. Nobody wants to write a virus for a Mac. And, just so you know, in my entire career using Windows, which is about 10 years, give or take, I've only gotten 2 viruses. The first was harmless, and the second was a worm. It was my own fault that I decided to use a Key-Gen. Macs are not more stable. Windows XP does not crash itself, contrary to popular belief. Something else has to, i.e. faulty drivers, or program instability. Not Windows XP.
And it's pretty much decided, that you can find programs that do the same thing on either OS. Since Windows more widely used than Mac, the 3rd Party freeware and commercial software base is much larger. So, in your opinion: Do I buy a Mac for over $200, then get bootcamp, and then buy a copy of Windows XP for another $200? Or do I just buy one PC, one OS(Windows), and get everything I want?
For f*cking sh*t, Mac lovers, open your goddamn eyes! Can't you see that your statements of "Mac can do that now with bootcamp" are pure idiocy?! The argument is what can do what. Or in this case, what does way more, and better than what. The fact that your Windows partition in bootcamp can run games, doesn't mean you're running them on a mac. No. You're running them on Windows. Therefor, Macs CANNOT run all the games Windows can.
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