Microsoft says Sony paid third parties to keep games off Xbox

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    2 years ago

    Now, i did mean exclusivity deals, because developers being contractually obligated to not develop for apple or linux, is very much different from developers not wanting to.

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        1 year ago

        I thought that the Mac could run Wine.

        EDIT: Yeah, it can. It’s even in the title of the winehq.com main page.

        Valve may not have people working on making it a seamless experience a la Linux, but I bet that one can get most of the same games working if one bangs on it.

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            1 year ago

            Why, did Apple switch the Macs to ARM recently?

            googles

            Man, they did. I was with them for the PowerPC era, and that was a terrible idea. Well, I guess we’ll see what happens.

            googles

            Yeah, looks like they got it working back then.

            https://www.tomshardware.com/news/wine-uncorks-on-m1

            Mac users with M1 chips powering their sleek hardware but still hankering to run Windows apps on it take note: software compatibility layer Wine, which is definitely not an emulator, has made this possible in a recent update.

            Wine 6.0.1 is a maintenance release, but the ability to run 64 bit Windows apps on MacOS Big Sur for M1 Macs (along with more than 60 other bugfixes) is a bit of a big deal, as it doesn’t support Boot Camp, and none of the big virtualization apps has managed to get X86 Windows running yet, only the Insider Preview version of the ARM port.