
Still, things are getting done - the arena patch will be up pretty soon, and Putnam made great progress on linux over the last few days as well. But February is already known to be unusual, and March is shaping up that way as well. The level of exigent circumstances continues to be high! Hopefully after March or so things will have settled down into more familiar patterns. This month's will also be a day or two late. Last month's FotF which I forgot to link: one, two.
A reasonably interesting Bay 12 Report to cover January. And the people that aren't me have all been working hard on cool stuff! As expected, things haven't really settled down for March either, but I've been working hard to keep April free and clear for a return to more normal work. So, the question is: can I play an average PC game, or even a AAA title of the time, on MacBook Air, with 8 GB of RAM, in Windows 11 powered by Parallels?Īnd the answer is: YES, just go for it! I don’t promise that the game you want to play will work flawlessly, but it’s worth giving it a try! Claim a free 14-day trial of Parallels Desktop 17 and just give it a go.Now available at Steam and itch.io! DOWNLOAD DWARF FORTRESS CLASSIC 50.07 (February 7, 2023) WindowsĪll Versions Current Development: RSS Feed, Release Feed, Here's the report for this month! And here's the FotF reply. I’m not even talking about this-year’s MacBook Pro upgrade. If not, there are many YouTube reviews to catch up on (* grin*). I just hope that you already have this machine if you’re reading my post (or maybe planning to grab one). It’s been a year now since Apple released these computers, and there are hundreds of glowing articles and reviews about it, so I won’t comment on this. Well, not just “a” Mac, but on “the” Mac – the MacBook Air with Apple’s remarkable M1 chip (2020).
So even though I am a Parallels® employee, I am also a gamer and want to share my gaming experience on a Mac. My cousin had an all-new NES console, and we, like millions of other kids, were so obsessed with it ( Battletoads tune playing in the head).Įver since, I have played video games, mainly PC, and don’t miss any new trending or noteworthy Steam releases. I’ve been playing computer games since I was six years old. A Guide for playing Windows games on a Mac