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With Big Mac ?
CS:2 is a hobby school project.
CS:1 was/is a proper game.
Steam Score vs Steam Score.
Yomyomyomyomyom french fries 🍟
I enjoy comments like this because they prove the anti-Mac comments are baseless and asinine. You type like a fifth grader.
My Mac has 32 GB of RAM. It plays CS1 at max settings with no lag. It outperforms my Windows computer (thanks to M1 Max) but skips out on the errors and frustrations, and it's roughly US$500 less expensive. The days of Mac being bad for gaming were done with over a decade ago, and even moreso with the launch of Apple Silicon smoking anything Intel offers.
You don't need to buy a Macintosh, but the fact that you use Windows doesn't mean anyone who differs from you is nonsensical — rather, inability to see any alternatives to your own viewpoint proves yourself as such. This post is seeking information and assistance; get off your high horse, learn a thing or two about your subject matter before chiming in, and stop trolling forums like a child.
PS: Cities Skylines 2 *does* run on Mac, just not natively. You can emulate/port it yourself with a little knowledge of UNIX and Rosetta 2. But I wouldn't expect you to know that.
I don't own a current Macintosh or this game but Proton DB says this game has a "GOLD RATING" for running on Linux, therefore you should be able to run this on a Mac if you install Wine and/or Crossover on macOS or install Ubuntu (Intel models) or Asahi Linux (Apple M-series SoCs, e.g. Apple M1 Max).