PendekarRajawali
Member
My wife and I are thinking about getting a cheap Mac Mini M1 and are interested in its potential as a gaming rig. We're well invested in the Apple ecosystem, so it makes sense for us to consider an Apple product for our next purchase. We plan to set it up in our bedroom, primarily for casual gaming.
Currently, we have a mix of devices including a company-issued Windows laptop and several gaming consoles: Xbox 360, PS4, Switch, and Xbox Series S. However, for the Mac Mini, we're specifically interested in its ability to handle emulated games up to the PS2 generation, along with some native macOS games.
Given the Mac Mini M1's architecture and general performance metrics from what we've seen and read, do you think it would be suitable for these needs? I'm somewhat concerned about compatibility with emulators and game availability on macOS. If anyone here has experience using the Mac Mini M1 for similar gaming purposes or insights into emulation performance and native game play on macOS, your input would be very valuable to us.
Currently, we have a mix of devices including a company-issued Windows laptop and several gaming consoles: Xbox 360, PS4, Switch, and Xbox Series S. However, for the Mac Mini, we're specifically interested in its ability to handle emulated games up to the PS2 generation, along with some native macOS games.
Given the Mac Mini M1's architecture and general performance metrics from what we've seen and read, do you think it would be suitable for these needs? I'm somewhat concerned about compatibility with emulators and game availability on macOS. If anyone here has experience using the Mac Mini M1 for similar gaming purposes or insights into emulation performance and native game play on macOS, your input would be very valuable to us.