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I recently followed Andrew Tsai's video which detailed how to play Diablo4 with CodeWeavers after integrating it with the Game Porting Tool Kit. The game runs, but I'm on the basest-of-line M1 Air, so it stutters a little bit.

Is anyone else playing games using the Toolkit on the M2 — just asking for a friend! :)

Happy weekend.

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[–] DarkroomDoc 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

https://github.com/IsaacMarovitz/Whisky

Whisky makes it stupid easy to run, it’ll even install the gptk for you. Currently have several hours in D4 using it. No complaints so far. On an M2 max with 100ish fps.

[–] itsJoelleScott 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Cheers and thanks! I'll take a look at it. Just for not needing to pay codeweavers after my subscription period.

The only reason I ask is if the M2 baseline has any sizable improvements over the m1. I know it's unrealistic to expect amazing performance from a fanlass design, but at least for the stuttering to go away on the lowest settings.> https://github.com/IsaacMarovitz/Whisky

Edit: reading into the project it seems as though I still need CodeWeaver's product!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

I've yet to try it out. Currently I use wine-crossover from Homebrew.