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  • It depends, actually. You can stack translation layers to take things from x_86 -> Arm and stuff intended for Windows -> MacOS. Depending on your solution sometimes you need to use Microsoft's x86 translation layer and some times you use Apple's.

    This takes a pretty big hit tho. And for a long time DX12 was an issue, but with Apple's release of the GameDev porting kit (intended for developers) you could now do play those titlss through a WineBottle. Many users did this (myself included) and I think commercial products like CrossOver are able to have the same functionality. Playing D4 on my base m1 was kinda wild.

    It's honestly kinda fun if you like tinkering, but not ideal if you care about raw performance. Ultimately tho, my Linux system is just easier now, but if I get curious if I can run a game on the thinnest laptop I own I reach for my Mac.

  • I was in that camp as well. Personally, if gaming got better on Mac I'd go back in a heartbeat. If you have a specific title you like that's support it's really nice, but anything else is a layer of compromises to get things up and running :/

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  • Nah dawg, I'm a Dev. The websites for the menus are usually fucking aweful, and are, ironically enough, not optimized for mobile.

    Usually you can request a physical menu, as to not look at the webdev gore.

  • Yeah, I don't think this one fact means anything by itself, but if more connections are found it could amount to ... Something?

    I wonder if there's a pipeline amongst the nationalist of "oh, you need a florist for the wedding that turns a blind eye? Got you. His tats are sick! He wrote 88 in binary as a collar"