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TL;DR: System requirements are ranging from M1 to M1 Pro or better Apple silicon chips. The game is priced at $60 on Steam.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I picked it up on ps5 before I knew it was coming to Mac. Anyone played yet? How does it play on macOS?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

It plays fine. I’ve been enjoying it for about 40 of the last 48 hours….

Graphics could be better on my original M1 Macbook Pro, could also be worse.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Maybe I will grab it from gog, do a good run through on the ps5 and an evil on the MacBook.

[–] dontwakethetrees 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I can’t speak for M1 generation or non-pro M2, but it runs amazing on the base M2 Pro. Before the macOS release I logged over 160hrs with CrossOver; my biggest issue being Lower City in Act 3 being a slideshow.

Now with the official release, its running well with nearly maxed settings (2x vsync and disabled DOF) @ 1440p. Also doesn’t really spin up the fans all that much, definitely handles better than say Cities Skylines or late-game Civ 6.

[–] joneskind 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

It doesn’t spin the fan ? I guess you have a 16” model then.

I got a 14” M2 Max (30 GPU cores) and the fans are definitely spinning.

While the game runs really smoothly (I got an almost constant 60 FPS all maxed out at native resolution) I have yet to find the settings to get the fans quiet (around 3000 RPM would be good enough I guess)

EDIT: I managed to lower the fans spin by using those settings:

  • Low power mode ON
  • Frame cap at 50
  • High quality
  • 2560x1600 resolution (you need to change aspect ratio to 16:10 to get this choice)
  • FSR on quality

Got my fans spinning at 3500rpm, which is quiet enough for me.

[–] dontwakethetrees 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The fans spin, but really slow, and even with open back headphones they’re hardly audible. Like a whisper compared to other games (or even BG3 on CrossOver).

I also have a 14” MacBook Pro, M2 Pro, and I have the game at:

• 2560x1440 on an external monitor (laptop display for discord) • All high or ultra settings • FSR set to high quality • Capped at 60fps • Low Power Mode off • DOF off

[–] joneskind 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Can you give me the fan spin in RPM please?

MacFansControl is free to use.

Also, what is DOF ?

EDIT: Depth Of Field (Sorry, I'm not a native English speaker) Also, I was playing on my lap. Not the best way to keep my machine cool, but still I get the fans spinning with your setup. DOF Off doesn't seem to change anything.

[–] dontwakethetrees 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Sorry for taking a bit to get back to you. So just tested it, my fans are sitting around 3200-4700 rpm but I forgot to mention its on a well ventilated stand.

dB(A) reading from my phone was about 35 away from my Mac, very quiet, and next to my Mac was reading 45 dB(A). This is according to the NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) app for iOS. Unsure of how calibrated an iPhone is for dB(A) ratings but thats compared to a baseline.

[–] joneskind 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I tried on my stand plugged to a 4K display with your settings and get similar results. The M2 Max 14 inch MBP needs to be well ventilated to stay quiet.

I found that activating Low Power Mode allows for a 45 to 60FPS in a much more silent fashion on my Mac as, it will cap to a compute usage and not a capacity usage. I'm almost continuously under 3000rpm on my stand, making the Mac fans completely silent.

That's a bit disappointing TBH, but I'm a silence maniac ^-^

FYI: I also tested the game on my wife's M2 MBA, and only managed to get 720p@30 Low settings with TAA and FSR on Quality. That's not very good IMO.

[–] Zardozer 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think we're pretty spoiled by the relative silence of these macbook pros. Try playing BG3 on pretty much any pc laptop, and you'll see. On my desktop with a RTX3080, I actually limit it to 60fps otherwise it'll sound like a jet engine. I have a Fractal Design North case with a beefy AIO also, and it's no slouch in the airflow department. The game just gets heavy, especially in certain areas with lots of NPCs.

[–] joneskind 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nice to have some insight from the PC world ^_^

I looked at benchmarks of the game and found some interesting results.

The game runs on my 30 cores M2 Max « as smoothly as » a RTX 4050. But it probably could run like a RTX 4060.

In Blender, my Mac has the same perf as a 6700XT, which has the same perf as the RTX 4060 in BG3.

Blender on Mac is highly optimized by Apple engineers for Apple Silicon, but BG3 is still a Metal 2 game.

I have good hope that Larian will release some improvements patch with the adoption of MetalFX.

Have a nice day!

[–] Zardozer 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yep, this game has been long in the works with the mac port, so unfortunately they haven't had the chance to use metal 3 and metalFX. Hopefully they will add at least FSR 2.0 in the future, because 1.0 is pretty bad. I also go back and forth between that gaming pc and an m1 max mbp, and the dlss implementation is a lot better. Still, I do use FSR on the mbp, but I turn on antialiasing to smooth things out.

[–] joneskind 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah FSR doesn’t shine very much here. It kinda works with Ultra Quality + TAA, but anything lower than that makes the whole thing blurry.

It’s also pretty annoying that the game doesn’t seem to be able to remember that I checked TAA and disable it every time I boot.