People are complaining because the hardware is capable but there are other reasons may make gaming on a mac an annoyance. Not because macbooks are not powerful enough to run games. And to be fair, macbooks can perfectly run games, and indeed a lot of titles perform great, even if most have to use some sort of compatibility layer (roseta 2, vulkan to metal etc). Why should I get a PC just for gaming if my machine can handle that? Especially something like a big form factor gaming PC that takes quite a bit of space in a room.
And this is not a matter of laptop vs desktop because most of these issues (not the notch) will be present for a mac studio.
In fact apple itself has started advertising gaming in macs in WWDCs last years. So it is only fair that people will complain about it.
But in general gaming in macs is perfectly feasible (maybe not the latest most demanding graphics game at max settings, but most of the stuff). You may miss certain graphics features that may not be available for macs, but otherwise performance is not bad. Even playing windows versions of games through whisky or CrossOver is perfectly feasible.
And this is not a matter of laptop vs desktop because most of these issues (not the notch) will be present for a mac studio.
In fact apple itself has started advertising gaming in macs in WWDCs last years. So it is only fair that people will complain about it.
But in general gaming in macs is perfectly feasible (maybe not the latest most demanding graphics game at max settings, but most of the stuff). You may miss certain graphics features that may not be available for macs, but otherwise performance is not bad. Even playing windows versions of games through whisky or CrossOver is perfectly feasible.