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I also have an M1 Macbook air myself and the way I am able to launch CS:GO would be through safe mode. Without this it would just give you a black screen and say that the game is running or it would just crash right away.
To launch CS:GO in safe mode you would need to find csgo in your steam library once you find it in your steam library secondary click (Right Click) the game title. You would then click "Properties..." from there you would then go to the "General Section". Afterwards you would then go to "Launch Properties" and type"-safe".
I would also recommend turning your settings down in the game settings windows, along with the screen resolution with it in laptop power saving mode. It will constantly drain the Macbook's battery as you play csgo for an extended period of time even with a charger plugged in. I hope this has helped.
Hey Faded!
Thanks for the reply and information but unfortunately the game still crashes when I put the "-safe" in the launcher options. To explain my crash more specifically, when I click the play button, the icon in the hotbar (bottom right on Mac) appears for around 2-3 seconds and then quits instantly so I don't even get a black screen at all in my case :/ I can share the long crash report I receive when the game crashes through steam if that would be any help at all in solving this. Thanks again for trying to help though appreciate it :)
I recently updated it to the latest so version Ventura 13.4.1. I also have a friend that is able to play on their M1 and it works fine so i'm confused why it's giving me all these errors.
I doubt it because I have deleted and re-installed Steam itself multiple times from their website and it still does not work sadly :/
I have not. Will try to do that now and return with a reply (praying lol)
Unfortunately didn't work. Game still crashes after 2 seconds with no screen :') Main crash thread = 0 MainThrd Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
I do not believe I have ever manually installed it, no. Please correct me if I'm wrong but I think I have read somewhere that Rosetta 2 or just Rosetta is automatically installed on M1 silicon macs or is this not the case?
However, I do have several files with the name rosetta in /Library/Apple/usr/lib, /Library/Apple/usr/libexec, and /Library/Apple/usr/share. (e.g. some file names include libRosettaAot.dylib, libRosettaRuntime, etc.)
softwareupdate --install-rosetta
I put the code in terminal which gave me back this prompt:
~ % softwareupdate --install-rosetta
I have read and agree to the terms of the software license agreement. A list of Apple SLAs may be found here: https://www.apple.com/legal/sla/
Type A and press return to agree: A
2023-07-30 23:26:17.954 softwareupdate[49260:963221] Package Authoring Error: 042-01896: Package reference com.apple.pkg.RosettaUpdateAuto is missing installKBytes attribute
Install of Rosetta 2 finished successfully
What else should I do? I've tried to run CS but sadly crashed again :')