An easier way to install Apple's Game Porting Toolkit on a Mac has been introduced, thanks to a third-party installer that handles the tricky bits of the installation process. The Apple Game Porting ...
Apple releases Game Porting Toolkit version 1.0.2, enhancing Windows game performance on Mac. It offers stability fixes, better rendering, and supports the M2 Ultra chip. Here are the details.
Apple's macOS has never been a major player in gaming. Sure, there have been some games available for the Mac, but any serious PC gamers use Windows machines. You may have more choices soon. At WWDC ...
New work makes it easier for game developers to implement game aids for people with disabilities. The toolkit focuses on players with visual impairments. The growing popularity of video games is ...
Apple has unveiled a new toolkit that is designed to make it easier and faster for developers to bring their PC games to macOS. The tech giant unveiled the Game Porting Toolkit this week at its annual ...
During the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2024, Apple revealed new features for macOS Sequoia, which included an improved Game Porting Toolkit. Developers may port AAA Windows games to ...
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has recently rolled out an update to its Game Porting Toolkit, designed to enhance performance for Windows games running on a Mac. This tool was introduced at the WWDC 2023 to ...
One of the reasons Valve’s Steam Deck has become such a great platform for gaming is that, despite running a Linux-based operating system, it can run thousands of Windows games without any ...
Amid all the new game announcements at Summer Game Fest and the Xbox Games Showcase, it might have been easy to miss the announcements Apple made June 5-9 at its Worldwide Developers Conference about ...
Look, Mac gaming is not in good shape. Apple pitched the Mac mini with M2 Pro as a sort of showcase for how great Mac gaming can be, and I wrote about it earlier this year. It can indeed play games ...
Apple's Game Porting Toolkit is helpful for developers, former Apple software engineer Nat Brown explains, but it still has a lot of work to do to encourage more games to get made for macOS. Nat Brown ...