And if those games can do well on the Mac, there's no reason that Atlus' Persona games aren't on the Mac. Other sites have even reported 2018's Shadows of the Tomb Raider also runs well on that same laptop. When I tested the MacBook Air with M1, I saw 2015's Rise of the Tomb Raider run smoothly on the system. The fact that we haven't gotten a Mac version in the following months is maddening.
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I personally turned to using a PC because of wanting to stream Persona 4 Golden, a JRPG from 2012 originally released on the PS Vita, that was released on Steam for PCs (and not Macs) last summer. The big games are missing - and that's a problem
I can think of a few edge-cases where this could be valuable, but most people I assume would just play the game on the PC, rather than also run it on a Mac remotely. You need to own the PC you're streaming from. Steam Link, for those who don't know, allows you to stream PC games onto a Mac, but it has a major catch. While I've been thinking about the woes of gaming on the Mac for a while, it came back into the headlines now that Valve released Steam Link for macOS.
Apple's gaming issues also threaten its relationship with the creative community, something the company has always prided itself on. The issues start with the still-frustrating and alarming lack of important games, which give PCs an instant leg up.