![]() ![]() ![]() And some who don't notice will see benchmarks on a web page and care anyway Your own experience bears out that the slowdown may not even be noticed. But a game designed and optimized for Windows, then ported to Mac, WILL often (but not always) see some performance slowdown as a result. Windows and OS X do things very differently-with OS X being arguable the more powerful and modern design (putting tools like Core Animation into the hands of devs and users). Plus other processes that may be running in the background can have an effect. Software includes the OS, the GPU drivers, and the game itself, and how the game interacts with the OS and GPU. ![]() Actually, performance is affected by BOTH hardware and software, which is why a patch or new driver can make a game get faster sometimes.
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