CowyMaBowy7337
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You guys should add Vape Client to Mac you would get a lot more profit and people would like it!
OSX has a market share of about 15%. making it compatible for mac OS (which would basically mean an entire rewrite) would not be worth the roughly 15% more users. if ur on mac os, try playing minecraft in a virtual machine (or that mac tool through which u can run windows programs)You guys should add Vape Client to Mac you would get a lot more profit and people would like it!
Yes I do run Vape V3 under a virtual machine but I experience many problems doing so. For example I have to run Minecraft atlest 3 to 4 times to get it to even load Minecraft. on the other hand Vape runs smoothly. Vape V4 just doesn't work. And I can't log into a server because it will just crash. I can barley load into a single play world with out it crashing. And if I do load in the mobs and players are bugged... But if I have to stick to it I will...OSX has a market share of about 15%. making it compatible for mac OS (which would basically mean an entire rewrite) would not be worth the roughly 15% more users. if ur on mac os, try playing minecraft in a virtual machine (or that mac tool through which u can run windows programs)
your best bet is dualbooting, as the comment above said. its not that hard to achieve as there are plenty of tutorials out there, and it has a few benefits as some games (which you might or might not be interested in) only run on windows anyways, such as valorantYes I do run Vape V3 under a virtual machine but I experience many problems doing so. For example I have to run Minecraft atlest 3 to 4 times to get it to even load Minecraft. on the other hand Vape runs smoothly. Vape V4 just doesn't work. And I can't log into a server because it will just crash. I can barley load into a single play world with out it crashing. And if I do load in the mobs and players are bugged... But if I have to stick to it I will...
I don't realy know what "dualbooting" is but thank you for your help!your best bet is dualbooting, as the comment above said. its not that hard to achieve as there are plenty of tutorials out there, and it has a few benefits as some games (which you might or might not be interested in) only run on windows anyways, such as valorant
installing 2 operating systems (in your case mac os and windows) onto the same PC, enabling you to decide which of the two you want to run when you start up your computerI don't realy know what "dualbooting" is but thank you for your help!
Ok that sounds confusing lol.installing 2 operating systems (in your case mac os and windows) onto the same PC, enabling you to decide which of the two you want to run when you start up your computer
sadly doesnt work for m1/m2 chipsI don't realy know what "dualbooting" is but thank you for your help!
Thats what bootcamp is. I use it and I usually stay around 45-60 fps after its been running a while but it usually starts out at LITERALLY 1 fps to 30 fps so its laggy asf. On my MacBook Pro I get 120 fps on lunar on the other hand because running a game like Minecraft takes a lot of ram but doing it in a virtual machine just kills the computer.installing 2 operating systems (in your case mac os and windows) onto the same PC, enabling you to decide which of the two you want to run when you start up your computer