Is it just me, or do others also use their iPhone 15 Pro Max as their only computer? I’ve tried MacBooks, iMacs, iPads, and Windows devices, but I’ve always ended up selling them because I mostly rely on my phone. My job doesn’t demand specialized applications, so am I alone in this? If macOS had a better gaming library, I might consider getting a new iMac, but for now, my gaming needs are met by my Switch OLED. I also use an Apple TV and my large TV. It seems that as we get older – I’m 43 now – we naturally simplify our tech setup. On that note, it’s been a while since I upgraded from my iPhone 13 Pro Max to the 15 Pro Max, and the most significant improvement is the reduced weight. I can now comfortably use my phone for longer periods without hand strain, especially with the Apple silicone case – it is AWESOME!

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    1 year ago

    Over time, I’ve diversified my interests, embracing a wider range of reading genres, music styles, culinary choices, and most significantly, I’ve become more tolerant of diverse individuals. 😊 However, when it comes to my tech gadgets, I’ve adopted a more streamlined approach.

    Nonetheless, I’d eagerly invest in the beautifully designed iMac m3 or a MacBook Pro, but my excitement is tempered by the limited selection of triple-A games available. I yearn for a more extensive gaming library, beyond the few options and Apple Arcade titles, which I often find somewhat simplistic.

    Apple frequently emphasizes gaming during their events, including their most recent one.

    However, where are these games apart from the games they announce during the events? A few handful won’t cut it!

    Given Apple’s substantial financial resources - Billions of US dollars no less, one might question whether they genuinely intend to make a significant impact in the gaming world. They have the means to invest significantly in developers and major AAA gaming studios.

    Heck, with that much money in their arsenal, they could easily pay tons of money to triple A game developers to have their games ported and in an expedited manner. After all, like it or not, money is KING!