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Thank you for your report. Apple has switched back to its own architecture with its Apple Silicon M1 devices, which are no longer Intel-based. However, Commandos 2 - HD Remaster is designed from the ground up for Intel platforms, so it has to be emulated by Apple's Rosetta software for its own Apple Silicon platform.
This makes any crashes difficult for us to understand at the moment, as individual factors, some of which are very new, have to be taken into account.
The functionality of Commandos 2 - HD Remaster on M1 devices is currently in the testing phase, which involves a lot of time and effort. As a result, currently we cannot guarantee that Commandos 2 - HD Remaster will run flawlessly on systems, based on this chip.
As soon as we have a successful implementation to announce, we will communicate this on our official channels.
Cheers
Any news for the update on Macbook with chip M1?
Hello, any update?
thank you
Any news for the update on Macbook with chip M1?
Hi!
Any news?
Any news?