

Sony has a similar service for PlayStation 3 games, but there are currently no publicly announced plans to bring it to macOS.When it comes to gaming on computers, Windows has always been the undisputed champion. This looks like it could be a promising way to game on your Mac without having to faff around with dual booting. This service is not available quite yet, but it will be launching for Mac in March of this year. That way, its servers are doing all the heavy lifting, and you reap all the benefits-it’ll even let you play Windows games from macOS, no Boot Camp required.

Instead of running the game on your PC, NVIDIA runs the game on a high powered server somewhere and streams it to your PC. If that doesn’t appeal to you, you might be interested in NVIDIA’s new game streaming service called GeForce Now. Even if you can play the game natively in macOS, you might have a better experience running it through Boot Camp. Also, because they’re designed for the operating system, the same games tend to run better on Windows than on macOS. You still won’t necessarily be able to play games at high settings-after all, you still have whatever low-power graphics card came with your Mac-but at least you’ve got a much wider selection of games to choose from. You have your macOS partition for day to day use, and when you want to game, you restart your Mac and run Windows. It might be easy, but if you’re serious about gaming, it’s probably worth your while to set up Boot Camp. Boot Camp lets you install Windows on a separate partition, so you can boot into Windows or macOS whenever you want. Gaming in macOS is stunted in more ways than one. RELATED: How to Install Windows on a Mac With Boot Camp If you don’t want to plop down another $800 for a decent Windows-based gaming PC, you have a few options for better gaming on your Mac.
