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I definitely don't remember any sort of golden era of mac gaming like that. I remember them announcing some games along with their Metal API's and that was about the end of that .
I wouldn't have described it as a golden era. More like a constant, steady, quiet sense of improvement.
I had a friend who gamed on a Mac for a while during that period, most games did work for her.
I do think the M series chips set it back a bit because most games aren't targeting ARM, so you have to use Rosetta to emulate reducing performance
There are some pretty good emulation layers for the M chips. If Apple set up a certification program like Steam Deck has, they'd be in pretty good shape.
Except I'm sure they'd charge out the ass and they don't seem to put any effort into gaming 🤷
And now Rosetta is getting deprecated in the next release too!