Gaming on the Mac isn't a hardware problem. It's not a software problem either. It's a culture problem.
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Gaming on the Mac has never really been a thing.. Boot Camp enabled Mac owners to dual-boot into Windows for access to their gaming library on x86, but Apple Silicon has dashed the hopes and dreams of gamers on the Mac. Or has it...? Turns out, Apple has put some of its most performant hardware ever in a form factor that uses less power than ever. It's a winning combo if the tech works out. Here's the thing... it does. Gaming isn't a thing on the Mac because of Apple—not because of the Mac.