

Resurrected is very power hungry, but - it was built by a contractor working for bliz.īut blizzard itself will deliver. The game’s development is now being rushed, because of budget issues and man power issues(the famous firing), so that means probably until the last minute, since they’ll be working around the clock.īut you can really expect blizzard game to be reasonable in terms of system. But we expect the developers to release a more stable version sometime later this year.I’m guessing they’re still tweaking stuff, therefor they can’t know until they finish the tweaking and optimization. But if you love Diablo II: Resurrected, you can check it out when CodeWeavers releases the first beta version of CrossOver 23 in the summer of 2023. Therefore, while the news is exciting, you need to have a lot of patience before you play your favorite AAA games on a Mac using CrossOver.

The company will keep adding DirectX support to more games over time, and you can keep track of the updates through the CodeWeavers blog.

The first game to run on Mac using DirectX 12 support will be Diablo II: Resurrected. Instead, the developer has said, a per-title method will be used. It's worth noting that CrossOver 23 will not enable DirectX 12 support for all Windows games from the start. So, instead of waiting for game developers to release the Apple silicon-optimized version, you can use the CrossOver 23 compatibility layer to play the Windows version of the game on your MacBook Pro, Mac Studio, Mac mini, or iMac. And the best part? Running games using a compatibility layer like CrossOver is far more resource-efficient than virtual machine software like VMWare and Parallels Desktop. Therefore, you can expect the games you run using CrossOver 23 to make the best use of both CPU and GPU resources.
