Works great at 60fps on my M1 Max mbp, but a) you really have to use it on the Sonoma beta for the least problems. I made a Sonoma beta install on a separate SSD to not mess up my current install. And b) updates to Battle.net can break it, so you have to reinstall Battle.net if that’s the case. Not a huge deal but that means going to terminal and inputting commands, etc. Not ideal. There are other programs that are supposed to ‘smooth’ out the install process, like Whiskey, but I haven’t tried them.
As in using it bricks Steam games entirely, or you mean you can use it as long as you’re using it on a non-Steam game? Curious to try it out this weekend but not if it breaks the rest of Steam =P
Doesn’t it play fine with the new game porting toolkit thing Apple has now?
… like she’s going to do that. lol
Works great at 60fps on my M1 Max mbp, but a) you really have to use it on the Sonoma beta for the least problems. I made a Sonoma beta install on a separate SSD to not mess up my current install. And b) updates to Battle.net can break it, so you have to reinstall Battle.net if that’s the case. Not a huge deal but that means going to terminal and inputting commands, etc. Not ideal. There are other programs that are supposed to ‘smooth’ out the install process, like Whiskey, but I haven’t tried them.
It’s part of Sonoma which won’t be released until September.
As long as you don’t use Steam games you can already use it on Ventura along the beta of XCode Command Line Tools
As in using it bricks Steam games entirely, or you mean you can use it as long as you’re using it on a non-Steam game? Curious to try it out this weekend but not if it breaks the rest of Steam =P
The Windows Steam Store crashes on launch, and you need it to launch Windows Steam Games