Difference between revisions of "Titanfall 2"
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− | |parallels notes = Singleplayer is fantastic on M1 Macbook pro. Playable at low framerates on normal M1 Macbook Air, where is may require setting exe compatibility to Windows 8.<ref>{{Refdevice|user=Andytizer|date=2021-05-02|device=MacBook Air M1 2020|os=macOS 11.3|method=Windows ARM Build 210424 on Parallels 16.5|version=|store=EA Desktop|resolution=1920x1080|settings=Low|framerate=60 FPS|controller=|url=|title=|comment=Minor framerate hiccups, game is very enjoyable singleplayer and multiplayer, however multiplayer is not competitive.}}</ref> | + | |parallels notes = Singleplayer is fantastic on M1 Macbook pro. Playable at low framerates on normal M1 Macbook Air, where is may require setting exe compatibility to Windows 8.<ref>{{Refdevice|user=Andytizer|date=2021-05-02|device=MacBook Air M1 2020|os=macOS 11.3|method=Windows ARM Build 210424 on Parallels 16.5|version=|store=EA Desktop|resolution=1920x1080|settings=Low|framerate=60 FPS|controller=|url=|title=|comment=Minor framerate hiccups, game is very enjoyable singleplayer and multiplayer, however multiplayer is not competitive.}}</ref><ref>{{Refdevice|user=Jerclarke|date=2023-01-29|device=MacBook Pro M1 2021|os=macOS 13.1|method=Windows ARM on Parallels 18.1.1|version=|store=EA Origin|resolution=1920x1080|settings=Medium|framerate=~60 FPS|controller=|url=|title=|comment=Bought through Steam, but wouldn't launch because the EA launcher that Steam uses kept crashing in a loop. Installing the legacy EA Origin launcher worked though! Install that and use it to launch directly as described above, and it works! Has some issues with some textures, particularly those of the mech, being super low-resolution, while others, like enemy humans, look great. Not sure if it's a bug or a setting thing, but I couldn't find a mix of settings that fixed it. Setting texture quality to high worked fine with my 32GB of RAM.}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 22:26, 29 January 2023
macOS Compatibility
Compatibility layer | Rating | Notes |
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CrossOver | Singleplayer can run at 40-60 FPS at 1080p, multiplayer can achieve high framerates with all settings turned down. Required Origin fix to run.[1] | |
Wine | ||
Virtualization | ||
Parallels | Singleplayer is fantastic on M1 Macbook pro. Playable at low framerates on normal M1 Macbook Air, where is may require setting exe compatibility to Windows 8.[2][3] |
Parallels issues fixed
Without this fix the game will not launch correctly.
Set compatibility to Windows 8 |
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When using Titanfall 2 purchased through Steam, you must install the EA Origin game launcher and open it through there rather than Steam:
Launch through Origin |
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References
- ↑ Verified by User:Andytizer on 2021-08-08
- Device: MacBook Air M1 2020
- OS: macOS 11.5.1
- Method: CrossOver 21
- Store: Origin
- Resolution: 1920x1080
- Settings: Low
- Framerate: 60 FPS
- ↑ Verified by User:Andytizer on 2021-05-02
- Device: MacBook Air M1 2020
- OS: macOS 11.3
- Method: Windows ARM Build 210424 on Parallels 16.5
- Store: EA Desktop
- Resolution: 1920x1080
- Settings: Low
- Framerate: 60 FPS
- Comment: Minor framerate hiccups, game is very enjoyable singleplayer and multiplayer, however multiplayer is not competitive.
- ↑ Verified by User:Jerclarke on 2023-01-29
- Device: MacBook Pro M1 2021
- OS: macOS 13.1
- Method: Windows ARM on Parallels 18.1.1
- Store: EA Origin
- Resolution: 1920x1080
- Settings: Medium
- Framerate: ~60 FPS
- Comment: Bought through Steam, but wouldn't launch because the EA launcher that Steam uses kept crashing in a loop. Installing the legacy EA Origin launcher worked though! Install that and use it to launch directly as described above, and it works! Has some issues with some textures, particularly those of the mech, being super low-resolution, while others, like enemy humans, look great. Not sure if it's a bug or a setting thing, but I couldn't find a mix of settings that fixed it. Setting texture quality to high worked fine with my 32GB of RAM.