gigglebyte
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pistola said:This question comes up more than it should.
I am a cross platfrom user, I own and use bot Mac and PC, OSX, and Windows. Frist off just remember that Windows is a Pirated version of the Mac OS. Also everything that Windows has and will have, the Mac OS had it frist, always happens. Macs are industry standard in most of the media fields. If you go to a TV station 9 times out of 10 they are using Macs. Graphic Design firms, Macs. The Film industry. Macs. Music industry, Macs. This is because software that is only available for the mac systems. Like Quark Express, Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack, ProTools, Motion, Reason... and like a million more that put any PC program that does the same thing to shame.
But,
Macs aren't good that great for 3d, like they have Cinema 4d, but the hardware isn't really meant to handle 3d well. A PC can handle 3d much better than a mac can, due to the range of high end video cards avaiable for windows based systems. (Quadro, and FireGL). Also theres not many games that get ported to the Mac system.
The way I look at it is, Macs are professonal machines, where as PCs are more for play.
I perfer macs over PCs, but my love for games makes me use the PC more often that the Mac.
I am also a PC/Mac user and my standard answer is I work on my Mac and play on my PC which is basicaly what I do....with the new systems that have come out (G5s) games are more of an option...as for not many games getting ported...I would have to disagree with that...they are there but in the past they didn't come out as fast as the PC version...they are getting better about quicker releases since it is becoming more of a game friendly platform