Can I play games on Mac mini ?

Hi all,


I'm gonna ask the very happening question by this post..and it is about playing games on mac mini !


So i used to play games without a doubt on my Windows. Now, was actually wondering whether I can play games on my mac system as well..or is it like Mac has restrictions to do so? For example, I wish to play GTA series..will it be supported by mac mini ?


I want quick replies guys..with love !


Signing off :)

Posted on Jun 2, 2020 10:59 AM

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Posted on Jun 2, 2020 11:22 AM

Hi, Orangemagic. Can you play games on your Mac mini ? Sure !

Love to help you out on this one....


All you have to do is figure out if there's a mac version of any of the GTA games-if any, then buy, download and install them, and if your Mac mini meets the hardware requirements for such games. In the case that they are only available for PC, your best bet would be to install BootCamp on your Mac Mini. I don't know what model or year of Mac Mini you have, so can't say what it can or can't run. your 2nd choice might be to try Parallels or vmware fusion, which may work. they won't take full advantage of the video card inside your Mac Mini, whatever that is, so won't be quite as powerful as BootCamp. If you need some help in the graphics department, then an eGPU (or external GPU ) could fit the bill OK. However, you'd going to have to spend some $$ for that....


Bye....


John b

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Jun 2, 2020 11:22 AM in response to Orangemagic

Hi, Orangemagic. Can you play games on your Mac mini ? Sure !

Love to help you out on this one....


All you have to do is figure out if there's a mac version of any of the GTA games-if any, then buy, download and install them, and if your Mac mini meets the hardware requirements for such games. In the case that they are only available for PC, your best bet would be to install BootCamp on your Mac Mini. I don't know what model or year of Mac Mini you have, so can't say what it can or can't run. your 2nd choice might be to try Parallels or vmware fusion, which may work. they won't take full advantage of the video card inside your Mac Mini, whatever that is, so won't be quite as powerful as BootCamp. If you need some help in the graphics department, then an eGPU (or external GPU ) could fit the bill OK. However, you'd going to have to spend some $$ for that....


Bye....


John b

Jun 2, 2020 12:16 PM in response to Orangemagic

You're welcome....


and yes, macs do have that limitation , been like that for many years. Of course, we are a minority of the PC market, and it costs more to make a game for both PC and Macs, so many game publishers stick with PC and go for videogame consoles, like with Rockstar.


If you want to try to install BootCamp on your Mac mini, you'll need a legit Windows copy (with activation code) and maybe a 2nd storage drive of some kind. maybe an external dvd drive, if needed. I'd also recommend a copy of BootChamp, and reading up on how to use BootCamp and how to install Windows in it. I didn't read the directions thoroughly enough and tried to install a copy of windows XP on my main Mac partition, only to find that the Windows installer does not recognize Mac stuff and Mac boundaries. Nuke n' pave time.....so bye bye Mac..... luckily I had a backup before I did that. Maybe you might want to set one up. The backup system tool is built into your macOS and it's very easy to setup and use (time machine)...and in case something goes wrong.......


as for the eGPU thing, that's pretty recent. what it means is that macs with a Thunderbolt port on them can be connected to an external graphics card and can use that graphics card to get better picture quality, roughly. Your Mac mini 2014 has 2 Thunderbolt 2 sockets on it. most eGPU's are Thunderbolt 3, but you can get a Thunderbolt 3 to 2 cable which works both ways. you might want to check out egpu.io for more info. of course, all of this depends on your budget. Sonnet makes an eGPU breakaway puck in case you need just enough of a boost and it works on Mac and on Windows 10, and it's $300 plus tax. that's at sonnettech.com I think



Jun 2, 2020 11:40 AM in response to Johnb-one

Hi John b,


Thanks for writing in. Well thats a limitation mac has, of not supporting all the games independently. So I hope you have given best possible software/tool called as Bootcamp (out of so many available in market). And hope it works out for me and my system..


Secondly, I have a mac mini of Late 2014 built. OS High Sierra 10.13.2


Thirdly, please throw some light on the eGPU thing, as I have heard this name for first time 😃.


Thanks again


See you soon!

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