One of the video games that attracted public attention in 2015 was the & # 39; Rocket League & # 39; This title, which has been prepaid for PS4 and Windows, has versions of major platforms, such as Xbox One, Nintendo switchch or Mac computers. Mixing football with motorized vehicles, has a great background for players worldwide.
Rocket League developer, Psionix, has announced that in March there will be a series of changes that will affect MacOS and Linux players, namely the company has decided to release multiplayer mode
Macs no longer work in the & # 39; Rocket League & # 39;
Psionix shared the ad with his blog. Recommend users who are interested in continuing to play multiplayer migrate to other platforms, such as a computer with Windows 7 or the latest operating system.
As we continue to renew the & # 39; Rocket League & # 39; with new technology, it's no longer possible to maintain macOS and Linux (SteamOS) models. So, the final pool of versions of the macOS and Linux game will be in March. This update will activate the Internet functionality (as well as in-app purchases), but those that do not require an Internet connection, including local matches and screen gaming, will continue to work.
If this game was purchased with Mac or Linux via Steam, it will continue to be fully functional upon installing and playing on a computer with Microsoft Windows 7 or later.
End of support for the & # 39; Rocket League & # 39; comes when rumors arise Apple would like to upgrade a specific Mac computer gamers. And even though there are macOS games, the catalog is still not as wide as that of Windows, so the Mac designed for gaming can encourage studios to draw ports and special titles for the Copertino platform.