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I can't get an answer from anyone, I have a Mac that I play on and there are few sales going on and with the new release this week by Apple I not sure if it will even play. Total War Medieval 2 has been updated to 64 bits per the publisher release notes posted. But Total War Napoleon came out after but I can find if it has been updated to 64 bits to work on the new OS of Mac. Same with Total War Shotgun 2 and Rome 2, I was wanting to add them while the sale is going, and I want to play on my Mac. Does anyone knows how this works with steam selling Mac games and 64bit most soon with Apple?
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Until the devs release 64-bit versions, you can't do anything with them.

And this... https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/2/1629663905423420092/

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最近の変更はcSg|mc-Hotsauceが行いました; 2019年9月29日 18時00分
I was told by the coders that they will be upgrading Napoloen and Shogun 2 to 64 bit to run on the Apple new OS, if anyone wanted to know.
james 2019年10月2日 12時08分 
The problem is if you are like me who has bought games from Steam over a decade ago, most of those game publishers/developers have no plans or capability to upgrade their games from 32-bit to 64 bit. They will simply cease to work even with a Steam 64-bit client. Steam should have made a migration tool so that after a clean install one could have all the games identified as 64 bit migrated over to the new Steam 64-bit launcher.

Game developers like Standing Stones Games (the developers of Dungeons and Dragons Online) have gone down the path of using a Wine Client (Windows Emulator) client but the pre-loader of Wine is still only 32-bit (and no date is given for when the 64 bit version will be ready). So expect most games, especially older ones not to work any more. :-(
james の投稿を引用:
The problem is if you are like me who has bought games from Steam over a decade ago, most of those game publishers/developers have no plans or capability to upgrade their games from 32-bit to 64 bit. They will simply cease to work even with a Steam 64-bit client. Steam should have made a migration tool so that after a clean install one could have all the games identified as 64 bit migrated over to the new Steam 64-bit launcher.

Valve can't touch other game devs/pubs products.

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the two games that I was asking about the developer said they will be releasing upgrades to 64-bits shortly
james の投稿を引用:
Steam should have made a migration tool so that after a clean install one could have all the games identified as 64 bit migrated over to the new Steam 64-bit launcher.
This has nothing to do with Steam 64-bit launcher. Apple dropped 32-bit support on the operating system.

Games can't be just converted on the fly to 64-bit. So no sort of mitigation tool is possible.

Game developers like Standing Stones Games (the developers of Dungeons and Dragons Online) have gone down the path of using a Wine Client (Windows Emulator) client but the pre-loader of Wine is still only 32-bit (and no date is given for when the 64 bit version will be ready). So expect most games, especially older ones not to work any more. :-(

64-bit WINE can not run 32-bit programs. Only 32-bit WINE can. 32-bit WINE requires 32-bit support. Apple has dropped support for 32-bit. So WINE is not an option.

You have four choices:
-Use a virtual machine running Windows or Linux. This is significantly slower and may not work with all games.
-Use bootcamp to install Windows
-Install Linux on your machine and actually enjoy controlling your own machine.
-Suck it up and lose the majority of your library, so Apple can save a few dollars in support costs. You bought into a walled garden ecosystem. You live with a walled garden ecosystem.


Your beef is with Apple, not developers or Steam. Also as Metal rolls out in a few versions, most of your games will no longer work as well.
最近の変更はEric.Bが行いました; 2019年10月5日 9時25分
The MacOS x64-bit version steam links to is not functioning on my Mac running catalina. Opens and crashes instantly with no error message. When I dug into the .exe it said "bad CPU type in executable". Any ideas?
Does anyone know if Steam will list which games are compatible with Mac OS Catalina? I would like to stay with them but after 13 years I may have to finally drop Steam.
I upgraded to Catalina and lost 90% of my Steam MAC games library because they are not compatible with 64Bit. I'm going to have to break down and purchase windows for a BootCamp partition to get it to work again.
cSg|mc-Hotsauce の投稿を引用:
Just use an unlicensed version...

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO

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Thanks too late, just purchase an OEM version. Still a pain though to use Bootcamp just to play Steam Games, life of a Mac owner I guess.
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