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Hades did come out for OS X so I'm going to assume they'll target that one eventually.
I did do a bit of datamining on Hades2.exe in an effort to find undocumented settings. I come across a file name that suggested they at least tried to run an early build of Hades 2 as well as a random "Mac OS X" string.
Make of that what you will.
/end of thread
Mac has a 1.37% user share on Steam. That's even lower than Linux. When you buy garbage, you have to wait. You can't just press a magic button and then suddenly a game works on a completely different operating system, and when almost no one uses the God awful OS, it's not going to have priority.
Tell me you're sheltered without telling me you're sheltered. You'd lose your mind if you ever spent time at a university or with working professionals.
It isn't 2004 anymore. Today's Macs are powerful and used in engineering, design, development, architecture, photography, videography, writing, etc.
I've been playing Cyberpunk 2077 at 4K Ultra Ray-Tracing with mine. <3
Macs are used because of the simplicity of it. You know all Apple devices will work out of the box with each other, and that's that.
AGAIN, here we are talking about GAMING. And for that, macOS currently has a 1.37% user share. Which, again, is less than even Linux.
OS is subjective, it's the user's right to determine which OS they like more, even though feature ceiling is much higher in Windows.
Mac is simply an "low IQ" option for casuals or people that grew up using Mac and don't want to switch for something better.
Well, some people were/are forced to use Mac in the workplace too.
Mac looses in features, price and performance. All the 3 important things that dictate the choice of personal computers. The only thing Mac wins with is simplicity which like i said - might draw in some casuals, or people that work around arts.
Thank you for your answer! And thank you for thinking about us with "inferior computer device" ;) Cant wait to play it on my "low IQ option" lol
That is just blatantly wrong. Gaming on Mac is so small, the numbers are irrelevant. On a TOTAL scale, macOS and OSX has a global market share of a tiny 14.7%. Windows 73.5%. Not only that, but macOS and OSX is steadily dropping in market share in all areas. It is down from 17.8% market share 1 year ago, and is still dropping (though stagnated a tad lately).
More and more are dropping Mac in industry. I don't know anyone who renders video on a Mac anymore, and DaVinci Resolve is ridiculously better performing on Windows with an Nvidia GPU (thank heavens for CUDA and NVENC with AV1).
Apple's advantages of "everything just works" and being locked into their ecosystem is being more and more looked at as a hindrance and annoyance (as it should be) and people are starting to drop Apple products on all areas, but MOST notably on their computers.
They can't even get the pen right on their iPads, for crying out loud. Who wants a pen the size of a bloody cigar, when for half the price you can get a better Samsung tablet with a better pen that's normally sized?
It's staggering that Apple even still has users.
So YOU are reading the forums after all and just actively ignoring the thread about Polish price, which has been going on for days and has over 300 comments as now?
That's insanely disrespectful, you know.