Games/RAM on MacBook Pro 15"

I have recently purchased a MBP 15" with the base graphics and specs. When I go to play a game, sometimes it really lags, almost to the point of unplayability. The game I'm playing when this happens is Minecraft. I don't know if Minecraft is a RAM hog or if something else is the problem. Another thing is that after I quit the game and my MBP is cooling down it seems to run extremely slow. I don't know why this is happening; if someone could enlighten me, that would be great. One last question, even though I just bought my Mac, I think I already need more RAM. The computer will slow down for no reason, and when I took a look at my page outs it was up over a gig, and for swap I have 3.99 GB. Is there something wrong with my comptuer or do I just need more RAM? Any help is appreciated.

Bimmer and I both have 16GB of RAM in our MBPs and I can tell you that my page outs and swap are always at 0 bytes. I just restarted and am only actually 'using' 7.56GB of my built-in 16GB but that number can grow to almost 14GB used (with still 0 bytes of page outs and swap) when I'm really cranking up the machine.
Like Bimmer, I suggest that you install as much RAM as your computer will hold. Games are particularly RAM hungry and I really think that you would see a dramatic difference in performance if you upgrade.
When did you buy your MBP? Which model do you have?
Clinton

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