[citation][nom]nurgletheunclean[/nom]PC games are really Windows Games, since hardwarewise a mac is a pc, the hardware similarities are far too close to really call them different. The main difference is OSX which quite simply isn't Windows. Bottom line it's all about DirectX. Hardware level 3d acceleration doesn't work well in virtualized environments either so, as long as games are written for MS's DX APIs, they will always run better on Windows.[/citation]
While I see your reasoning, it's backwards. PC = Personal Computer. All Macs are PCs, since they don't make any non-personal computers at all. When you think of Macs as NOT PCs, then you have succumbed to Apple's marketing campaign.
Not all Windows computers are PCs, however. High-end 3D workstations for example: Apple doesn't make anything close to an Apexx 4 or 8, much less anything you couldn't build a better version of yourself, for much cheaper.
But the hardware similarities between Windows PCs and Mac PCs are not close at all! They couldn't be more different, unless you specifically matched all the Windows PC parts to fit the Mac PC Parts. Oh, I know Mac rebrands Intel chips as their own and acts like they designed them, that's not my point. My point is with a Mac you have no choice - they choose your hardware for you.
It won't matter what Apple does, if they ever do anything new for gaming, which I highly doubt. They won't have a prayer in hell. They chose their gaming platform already: the iFad. If that shitty device calls out to you as gaming nirvana, go for it. But we'll never see real games on Apple "computers", because Apples aren't made to computer, just to dazzle the eyes of the uneducated, the mediocre, and the unoriginal.
They aren't made for serious anything, much less serious gaming.