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Symptoms are that after launching in Steam, or via the .exe directly, DOOM appears on Task Monitor, eating about 30% of the CPU, using around 3GB of RAM, rises to 60% of CPU, then disappears from the list. While this is going on, a black window appears top left, then whole goes black, then goes back to the rectangle on the desktop, then disappears.
I saw someone on the Bethesda forums said it was running for them on a MacBook with Win 10, so it looks like it's possible.
Certainly the game should run, the performance is a different matter :-)
So guys if you do not have a better PC for gaming I think a refund is your best bet.
Thanks for the useless contribution.
You really want to play Doom that much?
Given that it would also run rather poorly, and possibly add another host of issues as well as another set of drivers to optimize for and troubleshoot, I do not think that it will happen.
I understand why some people prefer to use Macs, I really do. But they really are not for gaming. At all. The last time anyone really put any serious thought into gaming on the Mac is when they made Voodoo 2 cards specifically for them.