Steam or DVD video games on MacOS.
Steam or DVD video games on MacOS.
Of course a newcomer is welcome. If you start playing solo in multiplayer against more skilled opponents, you might face challenges from stronger players. However, remember they too were once beginners. Competing with them will help you improve over time. It may take weeks, months, or even years, but persistence will lead to better performance.
I usually test the game by playing against bots first to understand the mechanics and maps. Then I enter multiplayer to observe how other players behave and learn from their strategies. Watching others can be very valuable.
So then you can handle solo activities... that's the point I was aiming for in a pretty early hour.
It seems most likely that only a disc with a Steam installer and some game files would have been provided, along with a license key for use via Steam. However, given Mac's limited CPU power, it wouldn't even reach the minimum requirements to run smoothly, possibly displaying just a few frames per second.
I really enjoy a game featuring bots, particularly when you can adjust their AI to suit your preferences. COD Ghosts does this well, and testing against various types of AI there is extremely effective. It’s actually more rewarding than playing against real players because, once you reach a high level, the most challenging bots match the accuracy and intelligence of real opponents. This accelerates your learning process significantly. Additionally, you can immediately access all gun skins and gear without needing to climb the ranks to unlock them.
The i5-2400S/HD 6750 satisfies all the demands of the games I mentioned. Players will experience a console-like feel, with FPS typically ranging between 30 to 35 frames per second, occasionally dropping into the 20s and climbing back up to the 40s in newer titles. The performance is even better when the game was released earlier.