Andrew Tsai tested 10 games on Apple's new A18 Pro-powered MacBook Neo and found the machine performed better than expected, though 8GB of memory proved limiting and results varied significantly between native macOS titles and games running through translation layers. Native games like Minecraft ran smoothly at high frame rates, while demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 required minimal settings, and some translated games like Counter-Strike 2 proved unplayable.
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Andrew Tsai tested 10 games on Apple's new A18 Pro-powered MacBook Neo and found the machine performed better than expected, though 8GB of memory proved limiting and results varied significantly between native macOS titles and games running through translation layers. Native games like Minecraft ran smoothly at high frame rates, while demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 required minimal settings, and some translated games like Counter-Strike 2 proved unplayable.