• @vanderbilt
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    511 hours ago

    I’m as much of an enjoyer of macOS as anyone, but I’m not deluding myself into thinking they have any potential for gaming beyond the Sims. The hardware is more capable than ever, but the support for games is nonexistent. Apple could work with Valve to make Proton support macOS, but they don’t care to.

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    16 hours ago

    I just wish Apple embraced open standards like Vulkan. The only open graphics API they support is OpenGL, but it’s an ancient version and Apple considers it deprecated.

    It’s also sad that gaming on a MacBook is better on Linux than on MacOS thanks to the Asahi Linux team.

    • @[email protected]
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      615 hours ago

      Apple ever using open standards at all seems to have just been a historical happy accident.

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        When OS X was released, half the point was that they were now a compatible Unix system using interoperable standards.

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        212 hours ago

        Open standards were an advantage when Apple was more niche. Now they are dominant in smartphones.

      • paraphrand
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        110 hours ago

        SpongeBob meme of SpongeBob showing Patrick open standards. The second to last panel shows JPEGXL.

        But yeah, they really dropped the ball on OpenGL and then Vulkan. I remember when OpenGL was new and Apple was a huge proponent. Quake III was on Mac OS first because of it, etc etc.