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That’s apples fault
Devs are not going to bother to recompile their games for M1s in addition to all the other nonsense Apple has made them do in the past 2-3 years, like deprecating 32 bit, requiring Metal, requiring signing. Devs didn’t want to do any of that even before M1.
Your steam library is dead on Macs. That’s apples fault. Your future is the iOS store so you better get used to it.
Wrong again! You keep spreading this disinformation in different threads. Many if not all 64-bit games, specially those using Metal, like many Feral games will work even after 2-3 years. Some developers deciding not to make Mac games is not the same as "All your games will stop working". All your existing games will work.
Of Course no game will work for eternity. Old games won't run on new HW/SW and new games won't run on old HW/SW. Many Windows games also require 64-bit and will not work on older hardware and OS. You can as I said before keep your Mac with the last version of Rosetta 2 and macOS for games you want to keep playing when Apple stops supporting Rosetta 2 so nothing will stop working, just as many people did during last transition from PowerPC to Intel.
Can you give some examples of games that are not working? Existing games should work in Rosetta 2. Here can you check if your games/apps work:
https://applesilicongames.com/
https://doesitarm.com/
/ˈSHädē/
adjective
badly made or done.
"we're not paying good money for shoddy goods"
Here is ESO working on Apple M1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLdaLGr_cUo&t=601s
ES 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1tuZJeSzKY
GW2 runs but poorly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erGZNjimTfg&t=809s
https://youtu.be/xYSiVARBA6Q
It has a warning on Steam and is from 2012 so not a big surprise to me, but you're right about the lack of the information. That's the greedy developers to blame
I saw the letter about them not supporting M1 Macs (https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/59187). Here is another video of someone playing it on M1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkBmt2svyZw
You can download Crossover and try it for 14 days for free and see if you can run the Windows version. According to https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/the-elder-scrolls-online it will not run but it was tested last time in Crossover 17. The recent version is 20. Which version of Big Sur do you have? Some things like controller support are better in 11.3 so maybe future macOS will fix your problem too.
You cant just blame apple for wanting to be ahead of the curve and set the trends on their platform (they have every right to do it) and be an industry leader. The devs are the ones responsible because theyre the ones too lazy to want to make easy money.