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− | |parallels notes = Unplayable.<ref>{{Refdevice|user=Andytizer|date=|device=MacBook Air M1 2020 8 GB RAM|os=|method=|version=|resolution=|settings=|framerate=|controller=|url=|title=|comment=Character creation screen freezes, unable to get to actual gameplay. This happened even at lowest settings}}</ref>Playable.<ref>{{Refdevice|user=gp|date=7 Sep 2021|device=Mac M1 16 GB RAM|os=Windows 11 (latest Insider ISO)|method=Parallels 17|version=|resolution=1080p|settings=Medium|framerate=50~60 FPS|controller=|url=|title=|comment=}}</ref>Playable.<ref>{{Refdevice|user=LargeChungus|date=6 April 2022|device=MacBook Pro M1 Max 32 core GPU 32 GB RAM|os=Windows 11 ARM |method=Parallels 17|version=|resolution=3456x2160|settings= | + | |parallels notes = Unplayable.<ref>{{Refdevice|user=Andytizer|date=|device=MacBook Air M1 2020 8 GB RAM|os=|method=|version=|resolution=|settings=|framerate=|controller=|url=|title=|comment=Character creation screen freezes, unable to get to actual gameplay. This happened even at lowest settings}}</ref>Playable.<ref>{{Refdevice|user=gp|date=7 Sep 2021|device=Mac M1 16 GB RAM|os=Windows 11 (latest Insider ISO)|method=Parallels 17|version=|resolution=1080p|settings=Medium|framerate=50~60 FPS|controller=|url=|title=|comment=}}</ref>Playable.<ref>{{Refdevice|user=LargeChungus|date=6 April 2022|device=MacBook Pro M1 Max 32 core GPU 32 GB RAM|os=Windows 11 ARM |method=Parallels 17|version=|resolution=3456x2160|settings=high|framerate=50-120 FPS|controller=|url=|title=|comment=Was able to get through the tutorial and exited the sewers into the open world with no crashes and no graphical glitches. The more characters are on screen, the more the fps drops. Only tested with 4 CPU cores allocated to Parallels, bumping up cores may increase performance, but I cannot confirm. With settings on low I was getting 120 fps a lot more often, same resolution.}}</ref> |
|windows 10 arm = na | |windows 10 arm = na | ||
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Revision as of 06:10, 6 April 2022
macOS Compatibility
Compatibility layer | Rating | Notes |
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CrossOver | Unplayable.[1] | |
Wine | ||
Virtualization | ||
Parallels | Unplayable.[2]Playable.[3]Playable.[4] |
Gameplay videos
References
- ↑ Verified by User:JacobDeathless on 14 August 2021
- Device: MacBook Pro M1 2020 8GB RAM
- OS: MacOS Big Sur 11.5.1
- Method: CrossOver 21
- Store: Steam
- Comment: Launcher crashes - can't run game
- ↑ Verified by User:Andytizer on
- Device: MacBook Air M1 2020 8 GB RAM
- Comment: Character creation screen freezes, unable to get to actual gameplay. This happened even at lowest settings
- ↑ Verified by User:gp on 7 Sep 2021
- Device: Mac M1 16 GB RAM
- OS: Windows 11 (latest Insider ISO)
- Method: Parallels 17
- Resolution: 1080p
- Settings: Medium
- Framerate: 50~60 FPS
- ↑ Verified by User:LargeChungus on 6 April 2022
- Device: MacBook Pro M1 Max 32 core GPU 32 GB RAM
- OS: Windows 11 ARM
- Method: Parallels 17
- Resolution: 3456x2160
- Settings: high
- Framerate: 50-120 FPS
- Comment: Was able to get through the tutorial and exited the sewers into the open world with no crashes and no graphical glitches. The more characters are on screen, the more the fps drops. Only tested with 4 CPU cores allocated to Parallels, bumping up cores may increase performance, but I cannot confirm. With settings on low I was getting 120 fps a lot more often, same resolution.