BrutusMaximus;1094079; said:
Lemme know if you can play any games besides anything made by blizzard, then we'll talk
Yeah...I can...I can play Halo, COD4, Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Mass Effect...oh wait...you meant on my Mac...Who needs to play games on your PC when you have an XBOX 360 or PS3 that has HD?
The majority of non business consumers who buy computers, and this isn't fact but only a guess, buy a computer for a few things: internet and e-mail, digital pictures, digital movies, word processing, and digital music.
I'm trying to think of more but it's two thirty and I'm tired. Please put more on there as I'm sure I'm missing some. But of those things, for the everyday consumer, tell me what a PC can do better than a Mac?
I will agree with the point you were trying to make with a the game analogy. It does suck if there is some sweet new software that comes out, and only comes out for PC. However, the only reason that is, at the moment, is because Apple is really just starting to take off.
The majority of people believe that the best machines out there for them are PCs. Some of them are right, but for the 5 things listed above, I would recommend a Mac. The first 5 days they are going to hate it. New buttons and a few things that you have to get used to(like the maximize, minimize and close buttons being on the top left instead of right or the one button mouse...wow did that piss me off when I started).
The top reasons to not buy a Mac.
1. Price. They are a few hundred bucks more expensive than PCs.
2. You can run Linux for free and you can run Gentoo which some people say is better than OS X. But again, for the everyday user, you're not going to run either on a PC or even know about them.
3. PCs are a little more upgradable. There are few things that it's harder to upgrade on a Mac than a PC. You can still upgrade the two biggest things that people upgrade(Hard drive and RAM).
4. Gaming-- as listed above, not all the games are Mac compatible, which is why I own a video games system by Microsoft! And no, I would not buy an Apple video gaming system until they proved themselves that they can hang with the big boys in that department.
5. If you enjoy building your own PC, it is a much easier task to do then building a Mac, only because there are more of a variety of hardware available for PCs. Similar to # 2.
6. You have an IT guy in your family that knows nothing about Macs. Let's face it, if you have someone that can help you solve your computers problems it smarter to go with what they know because every computer will have problems.
7. You really enjoy the tint of the blue screen on your computer...I mean...it is a really nice blue!
Sorry such a long response but just wanted to let you know my reasons, but I would be glad to give you the top reasons to buy a Mac if you'd like.