Difference between revisions of "Devil May Cry 5"
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Revision as of 18:29, 25 November 2021
macOS Compatibility
Compatibility layer | Rating | Notes |
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CrossOver | It freezes at the prologue, so it requires a save state to skip that. It could crash randomly. Some ground textures are missing.[1] | |
Wine | ||
Virtualization | ||
Parallels | It runs on DX11 mode, but it's too slow to play or even moving through menus.[2] |
CrossOver crash
Use this save game to skip past the Prologue.
Gameplay videos
References
- ↑ Devil May Cry 5 on Apple Silicon Games - last accessed on 2021-04-12
- "hovers around 30-60fps with highs of 90 - 120fps with the usual CrossOver drops, has the usual CrossOver fps drops mainly when a lot of effects are on screen"
- ↑ Verified by User:Andytizer on 2021-04-29
- Device: MacBook Air M1 2020
- OS: macOS 11.3
- Method: Windows ARM Build 21364 on Parallels 16.5