Steam telepítése
belépés
|
nyelv
简体中文 (egyszerűsített kínai)
繁體中文 (hagyományos kínai)
日本語 (japán)
한국어 (koreai)
ไทย (thai)
Български (bolgár)
Čeština (cseh)
Dansk (dán)
Deutsch (német)
English (angol)
Español - España (spanyolországi spanyol)
Español - Latinoamérica (latin-amerikai spanyol)
Ελληνικά (görög)
Français (francia)
Italiano (olasz)
Bahasa Indonesia (indonéz)
Nederlands (holland)
Norsk (norvég)
Polski (lengyel)
Português (portugáliai portugál)
Português - Brasil (brazíliai portugál)
Română (román)
Русский (orosz)
Suomi (finn)
Svenska (svéd)
Türkçe (török)
Tiếng Việt (vietnámi)
Українська (ukrán)
Fordítási probléma jelentése
i have no idea , how can i check if a game is 32 or 64
In the window that pops up, look down the left-hand column and choose "Applications" under the "Software" title. It will scan your Mac and list your apps. The column "64-Bit (Intel)" will identify if apps are 64-Bit or not. Hope that helps.
I'm not sure how accurate it is in terms of Catalina compatibility though, as some of my games, 'Alwas Awakening' for example, are reported as 64-Bit in the system reporter but are listed on Steam store pages as incompatible with Catalina anyway.
I can't check first hand if they work in Catalina or not as my machine is limited to High Sierra.
I really hope someone finds a solution for this, something you can do manually because I'm not going to buy a computer soon and I needed to update my computer because other programs that I use stopped working. This is getting really ridiculous.
Even big mac is better computer than
mac
Dual boot with an older version of MAC OS.