

I was genuinely surprised at how well this worked, but that may have been down to the strength of the Apple silicon CPU and Rosetta 2, combined with a very vast NVMe SSD, allowing for WINE (CrossOver’s underlying technology) to work well. Codeweavers do a free trial, and as the Humblebundle is so cheap, its probably worth a shot at this option.

For me currently, this is my only option, but it still works well - far better, in fact, than the MacBook Pro with integrated graphics. This is what I currently do on my current Apple M1-based Mac.
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Unless, that is, London was involved in the route, in which case frame rates dropped precipitously around London! You don’t mention your specs, but as it’s a Mac Pro and you’ve mentioned that its been upgraded, you might well get good results, depending on whether drivers for your graphics card are available for both Mac and Windows.Ģ) Run it under Codeweavers CrossOver. The quality of the graphics will be very dependent on the graphics card your Mac is using - on my former MacBook Pro, it ran ok-ish at fairly low settings (in terms of resolution and in terms of quality settings) using it’s integrated graphics, and quite well when using an external Thunderbolt 3 eGPU with a AMD rx570 card. This works perfectly well, and I did so on an i5-based MacBook Pro (2017 model). There’s potentially 3 ways of doing it, but I’ve only found that 2 of them are feasible.ġ) Run it under Bootcamp.
