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Going to have to disagree here. God of War ran under Parallels, but threw a "Needs Windows 10" error under CrossOver. The latter problem was fixable using some IDA Freeware 8.2 jiu jitsu found online. GOW under Parallels runs, but the frame rate makes it largely unplayable even on the lowest settings. CrossOver, once fixed, runs pretty well, although on the lowest settings. There is some stuttering, but it is playable, and it looks pretty good.

Revision as of 00:59, 7 February 2023

macOS Compatibility

Method Rating Notes
Native Unknown
Rosetta 2 Unknown
Compatibility layer
CrossOver Perfect Game works perfectly at 1080p[1]
Wine Unknown
Virtualization
Parallels Unplayable Game does not start at all, it says that the game needs windows 10 to run, even if it's running on a Win10.[2]

Gameplay videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD3v9NYllHo

References

  1. Verified by User:fayd on Feb 08, 2022
    Device: Macbook Air M1 2020
    OS: macOS 12.1 Monterey
    Method: Crossover 21.1
    Resolution: 1080p
    Framerate: 25-40 FPS
    Link: [1]
  2. Verified by User:Evil1nside on Jan 15, 2022
    Device: MacMini M1 2020
    OS: macOS 12.1 Monterey
    Method: Parallels 17
    Resolution: 1050p
    Settings: Almost maxed quality
    Framerate: 25-40 FPS

Going to have to disagree here. God of War ran under Parallels, but threw a "Needs Windows 10" error under CrossOver. The latter problem was fixable using some IDA Freeware 8.2 jiu jitsu found online. GOW under Parallels runs, but the frame rate makes it largely unplayable even on the lowest settings. CrossOver, once fixed, runs pretty well, although on the lowest settings. There is some stuttering, but it is playable, and it looks pretty good.