Video, audio, music, software engineering, science, academic, etc. Clearly no one is buying a Mac just for gaming, but if you have one, it's nice to be able to run some good games, and mouse-based FPS shooters came out on Mac long before PC. (See Bungie's Marathon series.) In fact I invented the WASD key layout on my Mac in 1993. I posted on Bungie's forums about it, and they included it as a default layout in Marathon II. The rest is history.Ugh. My point is that a Mac is not known for gaming. It's more for video production. I thought this was a well known thing.
Halo was also originally developed for Mac, before MS lured them away with Xbox.
The top end M3/M4 MacBook Pro is equivalent to a 4080 mobile GPU or 3080 desktop, but has more VRAM since it shares system memory. Should handle Cyberpunk 2077 decently.
These days I game on a 4090 on a desktop PC, but when I travel, it's great to be able to run Baldur's Gate 3, No Man's Sky, etc. on my MacBook Pro 16" w/M1 Max. I'll gladly pick up Cyberpunk 2077 for Mac and do a fresh playthru there!


