Best Low Res Games For Mac
Jsut dish out some more cash and get yourself a 2560x1900 moniter well ive heard theres this one moniter at that resolution as native but also looks the same at non native res aswel anyone know what moniter this is?? I think it was an ASUS cant rember, might get one later on, depending on how much it is and how much the Alienware curve secrren is Lehman Dell has a Auto-cad 22' CRT able for that resolution. Well it´s a triniton, I own one, amasing colors and dark and the 120hz is nice but still it´s a CRT. I have 2 monitor one is a 19' the other is a hdtv/monitor and it is a 32'.
Lower resolution gaming on 1080p screen. But running on mid/low settings for GTA V at 1600x900 resolution should get you at least 35 FPS at the lowest point.
The 19' one I gave to my Mom and it looks great. It could go up to 1440x900 but she has a internal card and I don't think it can hadle that size also she doesn't play that many games and the ones she do play are things like luxor and that sort of stuff. Now for my 32' one that one is mine and I use it to play games like sc C&C 3 rts games mainly and so at the moment I have a 8600gt xxx 256mb card but soon will change that to a 9600gt superclocked or a 8800gt both of wich has 512mb. 1920x1080 this is my tvs max or it could be the gpus max I'm not sure wich but anyways by far I don't play any games at that setting.
I mainly play at 1024x768 in most of my games and at that rez they all look very nice. 1280x720 this is the rez I play sc at and it does ok with the setting on high only 2 are at this level the rest are off or low. I'm hopping down the road when I get another 1 gig of ram + the 8800gt or the 9600gt that once all are to gether then maybe sc would run smoother and the settings can be moved from some on low or off to medium at least.
If this don't work then I'll just wait until I build my self pc. 1920 x 1080 or higher.
Citrix receiver for mac add account. Add rss feed to excel for mac. As high as you can afford. You'r resolution is entirely dependant on what you monitor supports, its native resolution in other words. I use a 40' LCD, have to keep the brightness and stuff down. Cuz at 30' or more. You don't want 'Deer in the Headlights brights'. Might get eye problems. Do yourself a favor, at night turn off your lamps in the room your in to see how bright your monitor really is.
Pay attention to how much light you see radiating out of that monitor and realize just how much is in your eye's for all those hours. You'll be surprised. Anyways, the better the resolution the less dependant you are using the system hogging, resource devouring. And often poorly coded in games(bugged) Anti-Aliasing.
Even Anisotropic filtering can be toned down. (another bugged system hog) I guarantee that if you turn those down. Or OFF completely your games will crash less or just be that much smoother.