![]() ![]() ![]() Also, if you don’t want to go through the effort of adding K&M support to the Mac, you have another option. MYTH: If we add keyboard and mouse support, Mac gamers could simply use our new method or keymap controllers to their keyboard and mouse, which will give them another advantage over iOS and iPadOS gamers.įACT: Some games (such as Minecraft CHADROCK) already have native keyboard and mouse support, and Microsoft is fine putting mobile Minecraft gamers using touch controls against i9 4090 PC gamers, so Microsoft is forcing people with worse specs AND CONTROLS against the opposite. Additionally, since every PC is built differently, online games could put players of different specs in the same game.ĮXAMPLE: Most games pit a basic laptop with minimum specs against a person with an i9 4090 gaming PC, such as Fortnite! 30 FPS against 7,200 FPS! MYTH: If iOS and iPadOS games are allowed on the Mac, they would have a serious boost in performance, giving them an unfair advantage over iPhone and iPad gamers.įACT: The iPad Air and Pro run on the same M1 chip that powers the Mac Mini, so they would get no boost over those iPads. And now they’re unwilling to take one on the Mac? There are no gamers on the Mac, but there were also no gamers on Windows before you took that risk! And I know that game developers don’t have the insensitivity to add games to the Mac because there are no gamers on the Mac, but why would they expect there to be Mac gamers when there are no games available on the Mac in the first place? Why would developers just expect there to be Mac gamers without Mac games? When they put their games on the Xbox, the PlayStation, the Switch, and on Windows, they took a risk. There are no gamers on the Mac.įACT: “Competition” can only occur if these games are released on all platforms, popular or not.ĮXAMPLE: Games were made for the Xbox One even though it was less popular than the Playstation 4. MYTH: Macs are not as popular as Windows, so it only makes sense if games only appear on Windows. ![]() Even min-specced cheap laptops can run COD Warzone, whereas it is not available on even the Mac Studio. MYTH: Macs are not suitable or meant for gaming, so no games should appear.įACT: Neither are Android phones, iPhones, and most Windows devices, and yet there are still tons of games on them.ĮXAMPLE: COD Mobile is available for mobile devices. This is feedback that Microsoft has rejected! Even the 5K voted one still isn't under review and Microsoft, along with Disney and Netflix, opted out! All it takes is a lick of a switch to put this game on the Mac! And Boot Camp is gone because of the Microsoft-Qualcomm deal, so I can't just boot up Windows to play Chadrock! This is NOT a bug, but it won't let me change type. I tried contacting Mojang AND Microsoft through Twitter, YouTube, Minecraft Support, and even sending them a physical letter about why Bedrock NEEDS to be on the Mac, but I either got responses from bots that told me to do something that I already tried and was rejected, or I got no response. I tried adding feedback THREE TIMES, but ALL of them were rejected. I really want Bedrock Edition on the Macs for a slew of reasons, including smoother gameplay, bedrock-exclusive features like sugarcane bonemeal, Metal support, play with friends on the Apple ecosystem, a game that's natively optimized for the Mac, AND with the Hive and Marketplace apps. ![]()
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