
I work for an organization that handles 10 000+ computers, an infrastructure that never ever could work with Mac computers and Apple's rotten inflexible ecosystem. It's for a very limited number of professionals who have no need for the extended capabilities of a PC and are just happy with Apple's closed ecosystem. The only thing good from Microsoft in the dev world is VScode, and TypeScript (which is awesome by the way). Sorry brother, but Mac is not just for "telling people you're writing a movie script in starbucks" I work on a dev team and we all use Unix based hardware.

PC is for gaming, mac is for telling people you're writing a movie script in starbucks. It is not worth it, at all, to support mac especially when they removed 32bit support, are overly restrictive and a proprietary operating system practically made to only work with their os, their apps, and limited other things.

If you want to play video games, play using the operating system and hardware you should be using or do a dual boot, I believe someone mentioned "WINE" and "PROTON" as options. No one is going to spend money on an entire programming team just to sell to maybe a dozen people that want to play on macs and then keep paying that team to update the game for mac every time PC gets an update. Originally posted by Dr.Coomer:No and No.
