RocketPocket said:
Copied and pasted from Apple website:
NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT graphics processor; 256MB of GDDR3 memory on 2.4GHz configuration; 512MB of GDDR3 memory on 2.66GHz and 2.93GHz configurations
Great specs, the ram may be DDR3 but something tells me 512 won't be enough, so see if your dad can find one with 2GB of RAM (though since you are using XP as the other OS, one GB will be fine too, but shoot for two, I mean, this is a gift from your dad, we can't just keep asking for more stuff) - but since this is a macbook here's what you have to keep in mind so that you don't get too comfortable buying game after game only to find that
one that won't work. Macbooks RAM is different, and most games aren't optimized for that. The BUS speed is not as good and this gives an overall performance drop
but it's small * (but it's also why you won't be playing Crysis. That and the RAM.) - then the GPU - it's a 9600 but that "M" makes a huge difference. I have an 8600M on my laptop and while it's a damn good card for a laptop card, it's still not as good as the regular 8600. The drivers for these update frequently too, but you can only get them from the manufacturer's site and not nvidia's site (so for you I just assume it'll be Apple's site, or Apple auto updater).
The games -
-Crysis - out of the question
-Assassin's Creed Directors Cut Edition - Honestly, I highly doubt you will be able to run this, even with more RAM and your Dual Core CPU (I am assuming it's a dual core, I mean, you've got a 9600M and DDR3 RAM).
-The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion - This though, I think you can run it, and if you can't, there are performance and graphics tweaking mods out there for you.
-Bioshock - most likely on the
lowest settings, this game is more GPU intensive than anything though. Lots of shiny and high-res things on screen.
-The Incredible Hulk (Movie Game) -
maybe
-Splinter Cell Double Agent - Shittiest port I've ever dealt with, more bugs here than in a rain forest. I suggest to not even bother with this and maybe play a console version instead, you could rent it and rush through it anyway. (I saw a patch come out for this recently, but I couldn't be arsed enough to reinstall the game just to see if the patch actually fixed the game)
-Command and Conquer Red Alert 3 - yes
-Fable: The Lost Chapters - yes
-Rayman 2: The Great Escape - yes
-Rainbow Six Vegas 2 - On low, probably. Online play may be a no-no though.
*and please correct me if I'm wrong about the BUS speed thing and any other "mac" stuff. I have little experience with these things when it comes to games. It also goes without saying but mac versions of games are much better optimized for them and you should go for those, but unlike the PC versions you can't install them on different machines, only macs.