Support from Apple has (subjectively) really gotten pretty bad - something that made their higher premiums often worth it in years past. While that PC/laptop probably won't look as pretty, or feel as solid, it will have all the power you need, and arguably better support. It is not uncommon to find an equally powered PC for 1/4th the price. Objectively, Macs are notably less power than an equally powered PC. While number two falls into the subjective category about as much as any other subjective reason to go for a Mac, I think option A is really the only solid reason to ever buy a Mac over a PC. The only real reasons to use a Mac for game development are:ī) You have a strong preference for Final Cut Pro, even, though equally as good options exist on a PC I don’t know which MacBook to choose but I prefer the 13 inch because it is more portable than 15 inches, however, I need powerful Mac to do all the things.
2.7GHz quad‑core 8th‑generation Intel Core i7 processor, Turbo Boost up to 4.5GHz.Scripting (OSX terminal would be great addon for that)ģD, 2D programming in Unity (Made tower defense games so far but looking to expand and make my first FPS for example) I Need the MacBook to do the following stuff: