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EMPIRE is being updated to be compatible with macOS Catalina and more

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The catalog of games that is compatible with MacOS is not nearly as great as that of Windows, though developers are increasingly encouraging to submit their titles to Apple's operating system. In the Mac App Store we can find an assortment, being more intriguing than others, such as War War: EMPIRE.

Total War: EMPIRE is a video game of A real-time strategy that incorporates turn-based construction to create an empire in 3D battles and in real time by sea and land. To achieve total control we must use academics, commerce and the military. Recently updated to get the most out of MacOS 10.15 Catalina.

Metal support added

Despite its years (published five years ago on macOS), Feral recently updated Total War: EMPIRE to work with the latest Mac. In fact, Feral has already thrown a glove on some games to go along with MacOS Catalina. Some examples are Batman: Arkham City, Tomb Raider (2013) and Str Meier & # 39; s Railroads, as well as other installations of the Total War saga.

In addition to making it compatible with MacOS 10.15 Catalina (conversion from 32 to 64 pieces), Feral Interactive has also added support for the Metal graphic API with the intention of stopping using OpenGL. This, along with the updated libraries, let the game run faster than before, as the developer argued. Its price is 32.99 euros.

These compatible equipment:

  • All 13-inch MacBook Pro's have been on sale since mid-2012
  • All 15-inch MacBook Pro's on sale since mid-2012
  • All 12-inch MacBooks have been on sale since early 2016
  • All MacBook Air's on sale since mid-2012
  • Every Mac mini has been on sale since late 2012
  • The entire 21.5-inch Macac has been on sale since late 2012
  • All 27-inch Macs are on sale since late 2017
  • All 27-inch Mac Pro's are on sale since late 2017
  • All Mac Pro's are on sale since late 2013

These minimum requirements:

  • 1.1 GHz processor
  • 4 GB of RAM
  • 512MB graphics board
  • macOS 10.15
  • 21.1 GB of free disk space

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