Tested on a 16-inch MacBookPro, the new ResidentEvilVillage port is the first game to come with MetalFX upscaling.
Contents Ever since the launch of the M1 Pro and M1 Max in the MacBook Pro last year, we’ve all been wondering about if Mac gaming was about to make a true comeback. HDR screens, 120Hz screens, great GPU performance, and even Apple’s own MetalFX upscaling tech? It’s all the ingredients you’d need for a solid gaming experience. The only thing missing was games, and with Resident Evil Village, I finally got a taste of the future of Mac gaming.
The real miracle is the way the MacBook Pro handles the heat. All throughout, the MacBook Pro stayed almost completely silent, its fans hardly spinning. The chassis did get warm, of course, but the keyboard and wrist rests stay comfortable. It’s in a different league compared to something like the Razer Blade 15. That’s standard for the MacBook Pro, but it’s incredible to see with a AAA game running on it.
In the photo below, you’ll see odd textures across the roof of the snowy building, along with some very messy tree limbs right above it. It’s not a good look. HDR shines on the MacBook Pro The most startling thing about playing Resident Evil Village on a MacBook Pro wasn’t actually performance. It was HDR. The MacBook Pro has an XDR display, a mini-LED panel that’s better than any other gaming laptop display. Mini-LED and OLED displays are still. It’s a beautiful gaming display in general, but it’s the HDR support that really takes it over the edge. And in many ways, there’s no better game to play in HDR than Resident Evil Village.
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