This integration makes it easy to create custom experiences that can be shared with multiple devices. ![]() Universal Control is a feature introduced in MacOS Monterey that integrates control between your Mac and your iPad. MacOS Monterey Features That Pair Well with Ventura’s Upcoming Additions In this article, we will explore some of the features of the upcoming MacOS 13 Ventura and compare it against its predecessor, MacOS 12 Monterey. MacOS Ventura will be compatible with most 2017 Macs excluding the MacBook Air models from 2017. If you're a Mac user, then you've probably heard about the new version of MacOS coming out this Fall, MacOS 13 Ventura. If you like we can stay in contact about sharing information regarding working games (even when marked 32 Bit only working on Apple Silicon, lots of) and of course with Controller - or without.Comparing M acOS Ventura a gainst M acOS Monterey. still no option.īut if you MAYBE will switch to WINDOWS sometime at least your Steam lib is not worthless then -) Of course for AAA titles with need for best graphics performance etc. So for me Steam still has a lot of nice Mac games/ports (currently love to play DEAD CELLS, with Controller 8-) yay!) and you also have the option to play some games via Windows (Parallels and ARM Windows 11 now being officially supported). Darn.Īpple is still promising now and then that gaming will be an "important topic" but the next macOS release may break again some games / features etc.īut currently happy that controller support is now working - sort of -/ Of course there are AAA games which are beautifully ported to Mac (for example RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE) - but often not available via Steam, though the Windows version is on Steam. If you want to buy games on disc then the Series S is NOT an option. If you're willing to pay the monthly subscription fee for the Xbox Game Pass you can play more than 24 hrs per day -) - BTW: there are ways to get the fee pretty down from the regular price. You even can play lot of AAA titles where there are no Mac versions etc. and maintaining this system!)" just for gaming is not an option for me - because of time and money.Īs I am a user of consoles for decades now I still have a "second leg" for gaming, currently an Xbox Series S. Still the project "buying a PC (and adequate video card etc. So there is a mix of reasons why gaming on Mac (especially via Steam) is mediocre, regardless of the great performance of the Apple Silicon Architecture. I can fully understand your "disillusioned state", especially regarding games via Steam.įocus of Valve/Steam is clearly Windows, of course.Įfforts for Mac will only take place according to the expected "effect" / RoI. I will continue playing what I can until I cant. This M1 is more than enough power to play most PC games, but "compatibility" is our limitation I suppose. I figured it wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility to squeeze some leisure out of my work computer, as this has been the case for the last 2 decades.Īs it seems to be, we will have to sacrifice more and more, less we wish to continue having excess just to satisfy a compulsive need for basic access. I do not expect out of the box compatibility - I do expect resources on how to mitigate my issues. I suppose it is the lack of users in this situation - most would opt for a PC, it makes sense. I was advertised "native compatibility with apple silicon" yet I am forced to discover my own solutions to problems that seemingly come out of nowhere. I can't help but feel a little disillusioned by the whole situation. I'm giving up on civ for now - TOTK will be out in 4 weeks and I'll probably not think about civ for another year. Rocket League works through parallels, albeit at 720p. ![]() ![]() I really appreciate your suggestions - I am willing to try anything new at this point given the state of games (lol? idk, all I can do is laugh). However, the application is verifying when it decides to quit - in contrast to Rocket League, which won't boot to begin with. ![]() Yeah, unfortunately Civ wont work either. My situation is similar as the controller is concerned - once it's disconnected, steam crashes.
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