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It runs pretty well on my M3 but we have tons of shader issues to fix...
/Martin
Hi Martin,
While I can just about run it on my ancient Windows laptop - I would really like to try it on my Apple Silicon Mac Mini - I have managed to get the game to "run" in Crossover / WINE - start menu and settings etc. all accessible. When I load a game the screen gets stuck at "Loading DEM Data" - however I can hear the game running (can even hear contact notifications if I leave it long enough) and can see massive CPU and GPU usage for the executable. Therefore I assume the game is indeed running, I just can't se it due to the stuck screen!
I notice you say you have managed to make it work on your M3, was there a certain trick you needed to make this work?
(Regarding native running - I note that the game Transport Fever 2 was made native for Intel macs - however this still runs on Apple Silicon thanks to Rosetta 2 - Is it easier to get it running for old macs and then let Rosetta handle the conversion for full power games (TF2 runs excellently on the M1)