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CrossOver: Since you've already tried Wine, you might want to give CrossOver a shot. It's a more user-friendly compatibility layer that has been reported to work well with "Assassin's Creed Unity" on MacBooks.
GPTK 2 Patch: Some users have found success using the GPTK 2 patch with CrossOver. This patch can improve performance and stability.
Graphics Settings: Try lowering the graphics settings within the game to see if that helps with stability. Sometimes, reducing settings can make a big difference.
Check for Updates: Ensure that both your game and CrossOver (or Wine) are up to date. Sometimes, updates can fix compatibility issues.
Community Forums: Check forums like Steam or AppleGamingWiki for any specific advice from other users who have successfully run the game on similar hardware.
If none of these options work, you might need to consider playing the game on a Windows PC or using a cloud gaming service like GeForce Now.
Hope this helps.
It's not on a VM. I'm on a full Win 10 as a separate OS(dualboot with bootcamp).