They might have done this 2 years ago for all I know! Now I can play Magic Carpet and Fallout 2 without huge amounts of stuff-around, yay. Just by writing this post, I noticed it looks like GOG has updated the version of DOSBox they use to be 64-bit so they support ≥Catalina, that's great news. Is there a better way? I don't particularly feel committed enough to trying this out to buy Parallels outright just to tinker with some nostalgia. The best thing I can think of is to download Parallels, install the Windows 10 ARM Beta in a VM, and try running the 32-bit Windows binary through that. ![]() ![]() And it's my understanding that no version of MacOS earlier than Big Sur will run on an M1 machine, including via emulation. Has anyone found a way to play some of the older, "wrapped" games available from Steam, GOG or Humble, on native MacOS on an M1 machine? For example the original Half-Life on Steam provides a Mac version, but it's a 32-bit binary, so it won't run on anything over Catalina.
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