
- #Mame os x sound no video mac os x#
- #Mame os x sound no video Ps4#
- #Mame os x sound no video professional#
- #Mame os x sound no video mac#
Your CPU/GPU hardware sucks compared to other hardware because of this, and the fact that your vents are tiny. It’s $800 for a cheap chinese equivalent. Most people forget that when they buy an Apple.
#Mame os x sound no video professional#
It’s not a matter of ‘comparable tools’ its a matter of ‘only so much water fits in a glass’.įirstly, you have a 5k Professional grade 10bit, pre-color tuned display for absolutely no reason other than it looks nice.
#Mame os x sound no video mac#
So, if you’re a Mac gamer with a Retina display computer and you think performance is a little drab, try this out, it works wonders to make a game play smooth. I do exactly that with OpenEMU running as a Nintendo 64 emulator and PS1 emulator, and the performance is fantastic even with aggressive smoothing filtering running on the game emulation.
#Mame os x sound no video Ps4#
This is particularly great if you’re using a Retina Mac connected to a TV for big screen gaming with a PS4 controller (or PS3 controller) since the TV is almost always far enough away to never notice the games resolution difference. The drawing and FPS issues are completely resolved by opening the game in Low Resolution mode, and suddenly the game is as fast and smooth as can be, and for the most part the appearance looks basically the same, though text is a little more pixelated when at the lower resolution.

Changing the resolution of the game can help, or changing the resolution of the Retina display can help too, but rather than that approach you can simply open the game in the non-retina Mac mode. This trick easily doubles the FPS performance of some games on the Mac immediately, so if you have a game that is struggling to play in OS X on a Retina Mac when action gets busy, try it out, the difference can be like night and day.Ī perfect example of where this benefit is huge is with the popular strategy game Civilization 5, where when a lot of onscreen action is going on at native resolution on a Retina MacBook Pro, the FPS drops to nearly nothing and tiles start having to draw in and render on each move of the map or a piece. Relaunch the game and enjoy the new considerably speedier performance and higher frame rate (though at a lower resolution).

Check the box for “Open in Low Resolution” then close the Get Info window.Locate the game(s) you want to improve the performance of by reducing resolution, then hit Command + i to open Get Info for the game app (altnernatively, go to the File menu and choose “Get Info” when the app is selected).
#Mame os x sound no video mac os x#
