Modern Apple Silicon computers have impressive power, but the gaming landscape on macOS faces challenges, primarily due to the limited availability of popular games that run natively on Macs. Apple phases out support for older applications, such as 32-bit applications, making many older Steam titles inaccessible on newer Macs.
For running Windows games on a Mac, three primary tools are recommended: CrossOver, WINE, and Parallels. CrossOver is user-friendly and provides a 14-day free trial, while WINE is free but harder to set up. Parallels creates a virtual Windows environment but comes at a higher cost. Each tool has its strengths and weaknesses, and the best choice depends on the specific game and user preferences.