No matter how you slice it, emulation-based gaming is pretty awesome, and you can’t knock retro goodness. Alex Baggott over at AppleInsider has written an excellent guide as to how to run classic late 80’s and early 90’s console titles on the Apple Silicon-based Macs with M1, M2, and M3 processors. The guide focuses on […]
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505 Games points to late January release date for “Death Stranding: Directors Cut” on the Mac, iPhone, and iPad
You’ve been hankering for “Death Stranding” goodness on Apple devices and it’s almost here. Following a short delay, “Death Stranding: Directors Cut” will ship for the iPad, Mac, and iPhone 16 in the final days of January, its current App Store listing suggests that it should be out by January 31. Death Stranding: Director’s Cut […]
If you’re hankering for the M3 Ultra chip, you might have a valid reason to do so. Per a recent series of rumors, the chip could feature as many as 80 graphics cores available to users, making it massively powerful. Per Mark Gurman’s “Power On” newsletter for Bloomberg, the M3 Ultra could follow the same […]
Despite the excitement of the debut of the new M3 MacBook Pro notebooks at its Monday “Scary Fast” media event, a bandwidth limitation on the base model M3 processor could be a dealbreaker for some power units. While the first M1-powered MacBooks received high praise overall, a frequent piece of criticism was their ability to […]
Apple support document explains how macOS Sonoma’s Game Mode functions
If you snagged macOS Sonoma a few days ago, you may have been eager to try the operating system’s new Game Mode feature, which prioritizes CPU and GPU performance for games. Apple on Tuesday offered the following support document offering additional information as to how to use the feature: Game Mode optimizes your gaming experience […]