![]() ![]() Until now, the only way to play games that require DirectX 12 on a Mac is to install Windows using Boot Camp but Boot Camp is only available on Intel Macs and does not work on the latest Apple Silicon Macs with the M1/M2 chips.Ĭrossover’s support for DirectX 12, means that Mac users on both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs may finally be able to play major game releases even if they are Windows only.Ĭrossover works by using a modified version of Wine which is an open-source compatibility layer that allows programs designed for Windows to run on other operating systems. Many recent Windows or console only big game releases such as Diablo 4 and Hogwarts Legacy require DirectX 12 but the problem for Mac users is that most methods of running Windows on a Mac do not support it (although most methods do support DirectX 11 including Crossover).Įven virtual machines such as Parallels which is the best way to run Windows on a Mac, do not support DirectX 12 yet. This is potentially big news for those that want to play Windows only games on Mac or those who rely on Windows only applications that use DirectX 12.ĭirectX 12 is a powerful multimedia API that allows developers to create high-performance games and other applications on Windows PCs. In an exciting move for those that want more gaming support for Macs, Crossover, which allows Mac users to run Windows applications and games without installing a full version of Windows, has announced it will support DirectX 12 in Crossover 23. ![]()
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