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Difference between revisions of "Red Dead Redemption 2"

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|ios-ipados app      = na
 
|ios-ipados app      = na
 
|ios-ipados app notes =  
 
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|crossover            = Runs
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|crossover            = Playable !
 
|crossover notes      =  
 
|crossover notes      =  
 
|wine                = unplayable
 
|wine                = unplayable
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Crossover:works
 
Crossover:works
  
low settings : 20 to 23 fps at 1080p  
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low settings : 10 to 20 fps at 1080p  
  
Store: Cracked
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Store: Steam
  
description : Hello, I managed to get Red Dead Redemption 2 to run on my Mac using Crossover. It works for a couple of minutes before it crashes. I can play the character for a few minutes before it crashes, showing a Vulkan error. However, the menu runs as you can cgange the graphics settings by using m-sync and dxvk.
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description : I was using the preview version of Crossover, where I managed to get RDR 2 running on both my M2 MacBook Air and M1 Max.
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On the M2 MacBook Air, the game launched but was very laggy. However, on the M1 Max, using the lowest settings, I was able to achieve 30–40 FPS on average. I was using DX12 with V-Sync turned on, and I am running the latest version of macOS, which is Sequoia 15.1.
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I had to modify the in-game settings file to switch from Vulkan to DX12, which helped the game launch properly.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:14, 25 January 2025

macOS Compatibility

Compatibility layer Rating Notes
CrossOver
Wine Unplayable
Virtualization
Parallels Unplayable Unplayable.[1]

References

  1. Apple Silicon Games - last accessed on 2021-04-18

M2 Macbook air 16gb,8 core gpu and cpu

Crossover:works

low settings : 10 to 20 fps at 1080p

Store: Steam

description : I was using the preview version of Crossover, where I managed to get RDR 2 running on both my M2 MacBook Air and M1 Max. On the M2 MacBook Air, the game launched but was very laggy. However, on the M1 Max, using the lowest settings, I was able to achieve 30–40 FPS on average. I was using DX12 with V-Sync turned on, and I am running the latest version of macOS, which is Sequoia 15.1. I had to modify the in-game settings file to switch from Vulkan to DX12, which helped the game launch properly.