geteilt von: https://lemm.ee/post/9120083

TL;DR: System requirements are ranging from M1 to M1 Pro or better Apple silicon chips. The game is priced at $60 on Steam.

  • @joneskind
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    11 year ago

    I tried on my stand plugged to a 4K display with your settings and get similar results. The M2 Max 14 inch MBP needs to be well ventilated to stay quiet.

    I found that activating Low Power Mode allows for a 45 to 60FPS in a much more silent fashion on my Mac as, it will cap to a compute usage and not a capacity usage. I’m almost continuously under 3000rpm on my stand, making the Mac fans completely silent.

    That’s a bit disappointing TBH, but I’m a silence maniac -

    FYI: I also tested the game on my wife’s M2 MBA, and only managed to get 720p@30 Low settings with TAA and FSR on Quality. That’s not very good IMO.

    • @Zardozer
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      21 year ago

      I think we’re pretty spoiled by the relative silence of these macbook pros. Try playing BG3 on pretty much any pc laptop, and you’ll see. On my desktop with a RTX3080, I actually limit it to 60fps otherwise it’ll sound like a jet engine. I have a Fractal Design North case with a beefy AIO also, and it’s no slouch in the airflow department. The game just gets heavy, especially in certain areas with lots of NPCs.

      • @joneskind
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        11 year ago

        Nice to have some insight from the PC world _

        I looked at benchmarks of the game and found some interesting results.

        The game runs on my 30 cores M2 Max « as smoothly as » a RTX 4050. But it probably could run like a RTX 4060.

        In Blender, my Mac has the same perf as a 6700XT, which has the same perf as the RTX 4060 in BG3.

        Blender on Mac is highly optimized by Apple engineers for Apple Silicon, but BG3 is still a Metal 2 game.

        I have good hope that Larian will release some improvements patch with the adoption of MetalFX.

        Have a nice day!

        • @Zardozer
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          21 year ago

          Yep, this game has been long in the works with the mac port, so unfortunately they haven’t had the chance to use metal 3 and metalFX. Hopefully they will add at least FSR 2.0 in the future, because 1.0 is pretty bad. I also go back and forth between that gaming pc and an m1 max mbp, and the dlss implementation is a lot better. Still, I do use FSR on the mbp, but I turn on antialiasing to smooth things out.

          • @joneskind
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            11 year ago

            Yeah FSR doesn’t shine very much here. It kinda works with Ultra Quality + TAA, but anything lower than that makes the whole thing blurry.

            It’s also pretty annoying that the game doesn’t seem to be able to remember that I checked TAA and disable it every time I boot.