Games on Windows boot camp

I have the mac pro 13 "retina with 2.9 GHz intel core i5, 8 GB ram and intel graphics iris 6100 1536 MB. I can play any game on windows 10 after I installed it via bootcamp or only some games? my friend says I do not meet the min requirements, but it is biased when it comes to Apple products, so I would like to know some people who really know what they are talking about instead please.

You can run any Windows program, including the games, so that your machine meets the requirements of the application in question. Once install BootCamp and Windows installation, you actually turn your Mac into a Windows PC. Find the requirements for the game you want to run and compare them to the spec of your machine.

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