Final Fantasy 14 – Rosetta 2 – MacBook Pro 2021 M1 Max 32 GB



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Final Fantasy 14 Mac version on MacBook Pro 2021 M1 Max 10 CPU 32 GB 32 GPU.

►Graphics:
Resolution: 2560×1440
Settings: Ultra

► Resources:
AppleGamingWiki article: https://www.applegamingwiki.com/wiki/Final_Fantasy_XIV
Master M1 game compatibility list: https://www.applegamingwiki.com/wiki/M1_compatible_games_master_list

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4 thoughts on “Final Fantasy 14 – Rosetta 2 – MacBook Pro 2021 M1 Max 32 GB”

  1. This may be off topic, but could you run DuckStation through Crossover or Parallels and still get 60fps with decent settings? From my understanding, the dev of DuckStation has no plans of their own to port it to M1 chip hardware, just basically because they don't own any sort of M1 chip hardware or see themselves from getting into it, but suggested someone could try to port it themselves. And great to see this content. I am just curious if Octotraveler could be gotten to work on M1 hardware?

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  2. I'm getting my M1 Max 10/32 64GB MBP in a few days, is there much actual noticeable difference running FFXIV Mac version under Rosetta vs the Windows version under Crossover? I'm not sure if the extra hassle of installing under crossover is worth the performance difference.

    Update: I installed the Mac version under Rosetta and it runs perfectly fine. Looks great and plays smoothly so I don’t think it is really necessary to use the Windows version.

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