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Try Whisky! It uses Wine and has conversion for the Apple graphics layer. It runs some games you can’t get running otherwise.
I knew booze was the only way to make using a Mac bearable.
It works OK. Steam itself is super sluggish under it.
Native Steam + Proton is just better.
How do you do that on a Mac? I didn’t think it supported the proton layer on other platforms.
I don't, my personal machine runs Linux
My main is also Linux but my wife has a MacBook she still prefers. Still trying to find a good way for her to run a few games.
I haven't found anything better than Whiskey. It reminds me of the finnicky Wine days before Proton, but so far the problems I encountered are purely cosmetic. Granted, I only tried pixely indie stuff.