Gaming on a Mac has never been a glorious experience. More often than not, it’s like trudging alone and shivering through a dark, wintry night in search of something, anything to play — only to be drawn by the glowing windows of… well, Windows users. Stuck outside in the snow, you end up watching Windows users, all smiles and happy, enjoying the latest and greatest gaming title available on release day, while the rest of us have to sift through the throwaways and second-hand goodies that Windows users no longer want.
How to Play 32-bit/Unsupported Steam Games on Mac OS Catalina | The Easiest Method
And then came macOS Catalina, kicking us in the shins and running away laughing.
Half of the few games we could play were suddenly unsupported. And without 32-bit support, what was already a terrifying gaming experience became much worse. Like a ragged pack of emaciated hyenas, we had to watch as Windows and console lions feasted on and devoured their latest catch.
But there's still a glimmer of hope for Mac gamers.