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"If your model has an intel processor (which you can see if you click at the apple logo > about this mac > processor) that's quite simple : use bootcamp, it is installed by default and let you boot on either windows or macOS, you loose no performance and can play all games compatible with your machine.
if you're on apple silicon (which is most likely) you have basically two types of solutions : virtual machine or translation layers (note that if you are trying to run a game that contains an anticheat, none of these solutions will work).
You have free options (but with a cost in terms of performance) with vmware fusion or whisky
Or paid ones (which works for most games and offer better performances in general) with parallels desktop and crossover"
For your games specifically, I know CS2 works well on crossover and seems to works using other methods, for TF2 I am not sure, most reviews of the game on https://www.applegamingwiki.com/wiki/ (website that gives an idea on how the game run using each software according to the community) are quite old
Read on reddit /macgaming more about it. CS2 ia fully playable if you will install Steam for windows with Whisky, and install it inside it.
Whisky is an interface for the project Wine, what makes Windows apps on Linux (including SteamDeck), MacOS workable.