![]() ![]() ![]() I haven't tried it personally, but I know the alternatives are iffy at best. Honestly I think CrossOver is your best bet. Over a dozen handcrafted locales await, each packed with challenging monsters and enormous bosses that oppose your continued existence. Enjoyable? They on minimum settings, in a small window, and get 30 FPS max. My SO plays RoR2 on Parallels, and it runs… okay. Link They have a free trial too if you just want to see if it works or not.Ģ) You can try getting it running through a virtual machine. It's expensive, but probably works according to CrossOver’s maker’s own tests on it. ![]() Free and works great if you can stomach it!ġ) Use CrossOver, which is a commercial supported version of WINE (a real-time translator software for Windows to PC), and is a hell of a lot easier to use than WINE usually is. I followed this route and I actually got it working to run the game native speed on windows. r/linuxgaming may also also help you, since Mac and Linux both use Unix. There’s a few options, so I’d try looking at /r/winegaming if you want to learn more. It activates any on kill items you have like Wisp in a bottle, gasoline, infusion, ceremonial. You have a few options since I think they’re focusing on getting this DLC out more than a Mac port.ġ) Try WINE, which is similar to how Rosetta 2 works for translating the older Intel software to Mac M1 programs. 'Forgive Me Please' is an equipment item that was very recently added (which is why there's not much mention of it on the wiki as they're still in the process of getting the data on most of the new content.) Spoilers for it's effect :. ![]()
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