Comment by zapnuk
6 hours ago
Thats the whole problem. No consistency. Some configurations work, others not - eventhough they should be way more capable.
That's not even limited to linux or gaming. A few weeks ago i tried to apply the latest Windows update to my 2018 lenovo thinkpad. It complained about insufficient space (had 20GB free). I then used a usb as swap (required by windows) and tried to install the update. Gave up after 1 hour without progress...
Hardware+OS really seems unfixable in some cases. I'm 100% getting a macbook next time. At least with Apple I can schedule a support appointment.
For gaming macOS does not seem a great choice. I have friends with macOS and, at least on Steam, there are very few games running on that platform.
Additionally when I was using macOS for work, I had also some unexpected things if I wanted to use anything a bit more special (think packages installed using homebrew, compiling a thing from source, etc.).
So for me the options are: either use a locked device where you can't do anything other than what the designers thought of and if you are lucky it will be good OR use something where you have complete freedom and take the responsibility to tweak when things dont'work. MacOS tries to be the first option (but in my opinion does not succeed as much as it claims to), Linux is the second option (but it is harder than it could be in many cases) and Windows tries to do both (and is worse than the two other alternatives)