![]() ![]() Not for Macs only, for windows and linux devices which are gonna use ARM SoCs. Also M1 has a translation layer built into them, making x86 translation much faster.īut still, an ARM version of the Steam Client is a must have in 2021. Even inferior also, capability-wise M1's are just beasts comparing to what snapdragon offers for microsoft on their surface X, which is their pumped up version of best mobile chipset. Since as M1 macs, they are also havin some type of ARM SoCs inside. If you mention contemprary mobile phones, running on android, your main problem won't be the android itself, rather their hardware. Well, if you find a x86 device rocking android, and dive into the deep grounds of youtube, you may find a way, but why the hassle, just install a better linux distro or for the device, or windows. Mac revenue is probably less than 5% of steam, so I'm pretty sure Valve would want to keep selling games on Mac. ![]() But in all seriousness, valve will probably release a native M1 store in a few years and allow developers to sell games through that. Originally posted by ♥♥♥ Get Sum:You guys are fighting over Steam on M1 and all I want is for steam to sell games for Android :csgo_despair. (which also lives on other platforms like Linux and Windows too even though not as charming as MacOS) So the lack of a roadmap about ARM processors, bringsback some PTSD. On the Mac App Store the game will run M1 native from release.īeing a veteran TF2 player, I know how Valve deals with problems. Until then it will run through Rosetta 2 on Steam. The game supports it, but unfortunately the Steam client does not as soon as it does, the game is ready for M1 support. With recent Rome Total War: Remastered version they also indicated this issue too: Seeing some of my games like Disco Elysium in my library have been ported to M1 and assumed if I could play them too but it seems like the only way to enjoy them in native version is to get them from the Mac App Store, because Steam is emulated in Rosetta itself. But I thought it wouldn't hurt to play some casual gaming from time to time. Looking for an M1 Air mostly for productive works, photo and video editing, since most of the design tools have already been ported or being ported nowadays. I was actually searching for a roadmap for apple silicon version of the client from the devs and found this thread. ![]()
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