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I'll tell you why: the best hardware and software that just works with it. No need to deal with drivers or any of that shit.
I still use my MacBook Pro 2011 and I can't find a reason to change it. It just keeps working. And I say that with a 2023 MacBook Pro M2 sitting right next to it (work laptop). Sure, it's faster, but that's it.
"just works" if you've got the fps set to 60 on an M1/M2 macbook and update the OS, you've bricked it.
I've never changed the fps. Why would I do that? It's not a gaming machine.
Nothing to do with gaming. He's trying to refer to the bug with the screen refresh rate (not fps) when upgrading between 13.6 and 14 or something like that.
It affected MacBook Pro (not any other) machines which weren't set to the default promotion refresh rate.
I understand, and it's a bug, like the Mac OS is the only piece of software with a bug. Shouldn't be a reason to despise an OS.
I still don't see why you'd change the fps if not for gaming. Maybe I'm too old to notice any difference between 30 and 60 fps when scrolling through a website... IDK.
Even my 68 year old mother can tell the difference between 30 and 60hz while scrolling Facebook so I think maybe you have some other medical issues or you're just in denial.
Or maybe I don't care. I've never used a computer and thought "I need to change the fps".
They make 120 FPS macs for a reason. They are talking about reducing frame rate, not increasing it.
And that reason is?
Then why did they start making 120 FPS macs?
Good question. The only answer I can come up with is gaming. If I was interested in gaming I would probably use a Windows machine. I am not though.
You really think the only reason is gaming?
It's for the same reason we went to 120 FPS on phones. It makes the interface feel significantly smoother and more responsive, especially scrolling. Benefiting games is just a side effect. It gets to the point that 60 FPS systems feel slow to me now.
Ok, I'll take your word for it.
You don't have to. Look it up if you want.
I wasn't being sarcastic, I do believe you. :)
FPS is not refresh rate. stop saying fps. Fps is internal generation, which you then sync your refresh rate to, if you are so inclined (THAT is a gaming thing).
I'm saying fps because that's what the OP said they changed that caused the issue. But I guess you're right, he must have meant refresh rate.
I guess that's reasonable. I personally can't see myself ever getting one for the reasons I've mentioned. But hey, everyone does what makes them happy.
Exactly.