Hey guys, I have a M1 MAX 16". I want to know what's in the game dev pipeline for us to get more apple silicon optimized games like baldurs gate 3, WOW, etc. Does anyone know where this info can be found or know of games coming out in 2022?
thanks guys.... but that's what's released. By pipeline, I mean coming out in the future. anything?
While it’s a very small amount it’s not “absolutely zero”That's what we're trying to tell you. Zip. Nadda. There's really nothing. It's mostly existing games that were updated. There is... absolutely zero game coming out to Mac that is native... unless it's also on iOS. There aren't a lot of games coming to Intel Macs, either. Gaming on Mac is actually even... deader after the release of M1.
Baldurs gate 3 is not Apple Silicon game, it uses Rosetta 2 x86 emulation.
Not true at all. It has supported arm64 native since 1 year ago.Baldurs gate 3 is not Apple Silicon game, it uses Rosetta 2 x86 emulation.
The only M1 Native games I know of (non-Rosetta or iOS game) are World of Warcraft and Timberborn.
Not true at all. It has supported arm64 native since 1 year ago.
At 1:42 “Currently the game does not have native M1 support”
You are quoting a video released a year ago… native ARM support was added in patch 5 and Metal support optimized further in patch 6
I remember reading that BG3 was Apple Silicon native or at least a release candidate was out. As they stated that the game needed 10 GB RAM minimum for Apple Silicon, however the plan was to optimise for 8GB.You are quoting a video released a year ago… native ARM support was added in patch 5 and Metal support optimized further in patch 6
A blast from the past, still a great game mind
Doom 3 BFG...
The new Myst.The only M1 Native games I know of (non-Rosetta or iOS game) are World of Warcraft and Timberborn.
iirc Humankind is supposed to be getting a native port.
I hope you don’t mean me ?Easier to spread FUD than the truth...?
At 1:42 “Currently the game does not have native M1 support”
You are quoting a video released a year ago… native ARM support was added in patch 5 and Metal support optimized further in patch 6
Easier to spread FUD than the truth...?
I hope you don’t mean me ?
I was quoting a video that someone ELSE provided that said supported their thinking that it was ARM Native. It didn’t.You are quoting a video released a year ago… native ARM support was added in patch 5 and Metal support optimized further in patch 6
That would be one reason why it’s not updated on the Does It ARM page, because I’d guess they update those when it’s available for general release. Those who want a stable (and, from the video, performant) experience are running the official release which, from what I’ve found, is still going through Rosetta 2.I remember reading that BG3 was Apple Silicon native or at least a release candidate was out. As they stated that the game needed 10 GB RAM minimum for Apple Silicon, however the plan was to optimise for 8GB.
would seem so...
Baldur’s Gate 3 performance dips after its first native M1 Mac release
Baldur’s Gate 3 is now available as a native M1 game for Apple Silicon Macs. Even though the game is currently in early access, its performance benchmarks show that M1 Macs are not ready for…www.ithinkdiff.com
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