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Same here. There’s a few things that I miss about Mac for work related stuff but overall they are terrible for gaming.
I bought a second hand PC with a GTX 1080 TI and it plays all my games on high settings without breaking a sweat.
I have a console, the only games I play on desktop are strategy games and all the big ones are on Mac. Mac is way too useful for me for a work computer, tried Windows for a while and it was terrible, unusable almost. The thing is, I'm not buying a £2000 machine so I can play a £30 game. If Dune isn't available on Mac, unfortunately, I'll have to skip it.
its on geforce now. Right now. I have a mac and use geforce now to play PC games.
It's become defacto for studios to go so far down the windows road that they don't do cross platform as standard. In mobile gaming it's very unlikely that people support only iOS or Android. So very annoying more games don't come out natively on mac. I still play northguard, mainly because i can do it while i travel and it plays really well on a laptop and mouse combo!
To be fair, Macs weren't exactly known for their great gaming performance in the past, but with the new M1 and M2 chips, there really is no excuse to not port your game to macOS anymore.
What changed in a recent update that caused this?