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Can a 16inch MacBook Pro with the M4 Pro chip really handle Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut smoothly or does it instantly drop frames the moment combat starts? In this video, I play Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut on my M4 Pro MacBook Pro 16inch and show you the real performance and frame pacing by filming the screen with my phone, no capture card smoothing, no fake FPS counters, just what you actually see while playing, with Crossover 25.1. What you’ll see in this gameplay test Jump into bandit encounters, archers, melee fights and standoffs – not just walking around Show the frame graph and frame interval on screen (you’ll see it dip to around 40 FPS at first) Tweak settings live to make it smoother and more playable Turn FSR (upscaling) OFF to stabilise frame times Dial things in until frame interval sits around 17 ms (≈ 60 FPS, much more stable) Graphics & settings I’m using In this run, the game is set to: 1920×1200 (1920p HD / 1K) resolution Texture quality: High Most other graphics options: Low FSR: Disabled for cleaner image and smoother frame pacing Long play session to check thermals, not just a 30 second clip Even with these settings, the game still looks beautiful the lighting, particles, armour detail and environments really shine at 1920p with high textures. MacBook Pro M4 Pro specs in this video I’m playing on a: 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro 14 CPU cores / 20 GPU cores 24GB RAM Crossover 25.1 Temperatures stay under control (helped by the cold weather outside), and the gameplay feels 100% playable and genuinely enjoyable, not just “technically it runs.” If you’re wondering “Should I buy Ghost of Tsushima if I have an M4 Pro MacBook Pro 16?”, this video gives you a realistic look at FPS, frame time stability, visuals and overall experience. Subtitles are available and carefully synced, so if my accent is a bit thick at times, feel free to turn on captions and follow along more comfortably. If this helped you decide whether Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is worth playing on a MacBook Pro M4 Pro, please leave a like so more Mac gamers can find it, and subscribe for more real world MacBook Pro gaming tests, M series performance videos, and honest “is it actually playable?” breakdowns. See you in the next one. Chapters 00:00 - Intro, Specs, Settings 00:52 - Gameplay 01:28 - Duel with Bandits 03:16 - Changing Graphic Settings 04:40 - Army Camp Raid 05:31 - Baby General 05:50 - Water Stance 06:27 - CM Punk Kick 06:40 - Diabolical Slash 08:13 - Final Thoughts Keywords Ghost of Tsushima MacBook Pro, Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut gameplay, Ghost of Tsushima M4 Pro performance, Ghost of Tsushima Mac gaming test, MacBook Pro 16 inch M4 Pro benchmark, Ghost of Tsushima 60 FPS, Ghost of Tsushima 1920x1200 settings, FSR off performance test, MacBook Pro gaming 2025, Apple Silicon gaming, M4 Pro GPU performance, Ghost of Tsushima frame time graph, crossover gaming, gptk macbook, crossover 25.1, macbook crossover gaming, macbook m4 pro gaming, macbook air gaming.