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Mac Gaming Renaissance: Emulators Unlock Steam Library
18 Feb
Summary
- Third-party emulators now allow Mac users to access PC game launchers.
- The Fex emulator recompiles x86 code to ARM64 for Mac compatibility.
- M-series Macs have powerful GPUs, but developer support was lacking.

The era of Mac users overlooking gaming may be drawing to a close as third-party developers offer solutions Apple has not provided. Emulators are emerging, enabling access to regular PC game launchers directly on Mac. This development signals a future where gaming libraries are not confined to a single operating system.
The Fex emulator, developed with support from Valve, is a key player in this shift. It recompiles x86 code into ARM64, a complex process involving code caching and library forwarding to bridge graphics libraries. This technology is already being utilized in software like Crossover and projects to run Linux on Macs.
While M-series Macs boast strong GPU performance, historical developer support has been a significant hurdle for widespread gaming adoption. These new emulators aim to bypass this limitation, potentially ushering in a renaissance for Mac gaming by making existing PC game libraries accessible.




