On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 20:24:39 -0500, MnVikes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got a related question - While the Mac is not known as a
> state-of-the-art gaming platform, will the Mac Mini's graphics processor at
> least handle TODAY'S most demanding Mac games (I'm thinking UT 2004 for the
> Mac, which I seem to recall requires pretty hefty graphics processing)?

I have no first hand experience with UT or any of the most demanding
games, but I have read a lot about those games and video requirements
on Macs. I seriously doubt that the mini would do well with any of the
demanding games. I really don't think that gamers are the intended
audience for the mini. Don't get me wrong, I am not complaining about
the Mini, I like the machine a LOT in fact we plan to buy 2 of them. I
just think it is not the right machine for "gamers".

For Mac gaming, you need a tower. That way you can upgrade the video
card when needed.

Good luck!

take care,
Kevin Avery
Dual 450 G4 FrankenMac, 512MB RAM, 10.3.7

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