


Surely there is a big enough market now that has a good number of both casual and heavy/prosumer demo graphsįinal cut pro for the Mac is a few hundred dollars, bundle that up with Logic Pro the costs get serious but for pro users these are essential - since there are calls for the full Pro apps such as these on the M1 iPad Pro it would be reasonable the prices would be comparable.if not the same if they could be used both on an M1 iPad Pro and M1 Macbook Pro.

Perhaps users don’t need to get used to paying more if the right demograph of users are targeted instead and a clear distinction is made between casual users and heavy/prosumers. So what have at everyone, are there any good reasons out there why AAA games can’t take off on or be inspired to come to the M1 iPad Pro going forward?Ĭlick to expand.yeah I always find that odd - considering the amount of money spent on fairly pretty premium and expensive hardware one would hope to have premium apps for a premium experience. If anything having some or many pro apps and AAA games exclusively on M1 iPad Pros is probably the “killer apps” needed to justify the M1 iPad Pros. I can definitely understand and believe it is the best decision that Divinity 2 will only run on 2018 iPad Pros and up and frankly it wouldn’t bother me if they made it only exclusive to the M1 iPad Pros (besides M1 Macs) as it means they are drawing a line in the sand and setting higher standards not compromising the game just to fit unreasonable lowest spec common denominators. The devs have had to really work their magic around the 2018/2020 iPad Pro’s limited memory availability 6GB around only 3GB and base Model M1 iPad Pro 8G working with around 4-5GB, although the M1 iPad Pro‘s 16GB would be more accommodating. The M1 iPad Pro, M1 Macbook and M1 iMac have more or less unified specs across the board and there are calls for pro apps that can really utilize all that power in an M1 iPad Pro.so surely AAA games at least on M1 Macs could do the same on an M1 iPad Pro.ĭivinity 2 is the first AAA game (with respect to XCOM 2, Grid Autosport, Company of heroes etc.) that is really pushing the 2018/2020 iPad Pro and a fair bit on the base model M1 iPad Pro. Hardware spec wise there doesn’t seem to be too many roadblocks from what I can see: Or are there still some serious hindrances?
