Mac's look much better, and have alot less viruses, i'd prefer to work on a MAC that's why i like them, if you want to play computer games then yep the PC is probably better.
"Macs look much better" (no need for an apostrophe when the noun is plural)
Ummmmm. Ok. My PC sits under the desk. Honestly, I don't really care how it looks. I look at the monitor. I don't even look at the bezel around the monitor. Just what is displayed on the monitor. That's it.
"...and have a lot less viruses"
A far more accurate statement would be "have
less potential for contracting a virus because most viruses are written to target the largest segment of the personal computer market -- Windows PCs."
But yet, my PC has not had a virus in several years because I have taken precautions and am mindful of the threats out in the wild -- unlike several million Macs. So, in fact, my PC has had less viruses than many Macs.
" i'd prefer to work on a MAC that's why i like them"
Soooooo, restated, that would be, "I like Macs because I prefer to work on them."
Can you say, "circular reasoning"?
"if you want to play computer games then yep the PC is probably better."
Why should that be? Aren't PCs and Macs pretty much identical hardware? Or is the Apple OS somehow handicapped when it comes to displaying graphics, which is what most games are comprised of? But wait, that can't be it. A Mac is just as adept as a Linux or Windows PC at running X-Plane, a very computationally and graphically intensive flight simulator.
Perhaps you really meant that there are just fewer games available for the Mac platform? Which is just a function of the lopsided PC/Mac market and has little to do with whether one platform is more suitable for games than the other.