(At least theoretically the X64 -> ARM transcoder still has the occasional bug.) Wine also works on M1 Macs so you can play Windows games that way if you wanted, since Boot Camp no longer works. Any 64-bit Mac game should work on M1s whether the game has native support or not. Boxer works on M1 chips as well, and so does DOSBox-X. Why let facts stand in the way of ignorant bias, eh?īoxer does support 64-bit, so it's unfortunate GOG switched to DOSBox (though it barely matters since it's trivial to add DOS games to Boxer on your own). The Mac version of DXVK is still a work in progress but at least some DX11 games like Witcher 3 run on M1 Macs very well.Įric5h5: LOL. (You can see them in the Windows system requirements, and yeah that makes no sense.)īoxer does support 64-bit, so it's unfortunate GOG switched to DOSBox (though it barely matters since it's trivial to add DOS games to Boxer on your own). The only significant change is that they no longer list 32-bit Mac games, though they're still here. Why let facts stand in the way of ignorant bias, eh?Īnyway, to actually answer the question, the state of Mac gaming on GOG is about the same as it's always been. Slowly squeezing out anything that isn't specifically them. Darvond: It's less about what GOG thinks/does/stance, and more the fact that Apple has turned their ecosystem into a closed hydraulic press.
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