It seems that little by little we are going to begin to be able to explain (although still with small mouths) that our Apple Silicon Macs are also good for playing triple a games. Obviously without reaching the limits that can be experienced on a PC Gaming, but initially a promising future is glimpsed.
And a fact that corroborates this statement is that the application for macOS of the gaming platform Steam, already exploits the hardware acceleration of Macs with M1 processor and above. It's something…
As of June 14, all those users of the Steam gaming platform will be able to update their application for macOS, and thus be able to take advantage of the hardware acceleration if your Mac is from the new era of Apple Silicon. Good news, no doubt.
This new update not only supports this new feature for Apple Silicon, but also incorporates a new user interface much more modern and intuitive. Now users will also be able to write notes about each game in question, such as notes about The Progress in the game, cheats, or guides to play it.
These notes can appear on a screen in real time overlapping in the game, or consult them in full screen at any time.
Without a doubt, it seems that Cupertino has definitely realized that a Mac must also be able to play games, and they have gotten to work. And with macOS Sonoma, developers will have new tools to migrate games from Windows to macOS very easily.
Said new update of the Steam application for macOS is now available. You can check all the news of this new version on the help website of Steam. So little by little, Macs are going to be introduced into the universe of Gamers. We'll see if they accept them...