• glimse@lemmy.world
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      I think Valve is right here but “I suffered so they should suffer, too” is simply not a good mindset to have

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        Nah not even close, it’s so tedious and a pain in the ass to develop for apple. I understand why they don’t want to do it, and as they say, not s lot of people even play on a mac. So why even bother?

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      If you know it felt bad why would you want others to feel that way?

      That’s just a bit shit of you tbh.

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      Now? You mean they haven’t been able to understand it in the past? Is there some golden age of gaming on the Mac that we all missed?

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        Apparently. I think it ended after Halo CE was released for Mac. I’d say it was late 80s up through around 2000.

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          The 80’s and 90’s were not a golden age for Mac gaming. There has never been a time when gaming on Mac was considered great by the industry. I’m not saying there have never been great games released on macOS, but Mac has always struggled to gain traction in that market.