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Thats only for designers and sound producers, and thats a big maybe since I know pro music producers who changed to windows already.
If you want to game, theres no other way but windows. As simple as.
I think it is extremely unlikely that the game will be released on Mac. Just like most other games. But maybe it will run on a Windows emulator? He could at least try that out. But since this game probably has high hardware requirements (I don't have the game yet, but will buy it soon), that could probably cause problems. He'll probably have to find out
yes, i go to a graphic design college, and as broke as i am, i had no more money left for my initial savings for playing games such as phasmophobia and rdr2 and stuff.
When the main release happens we might see a mac variant.