What's up gamer, Luigi here. I wanted to share some more thoughts on how to get this set up:
- The game takes a while to load. I've been playing b11 which has a new loading screen, but on b10 expect to wait 5-10 minutes, literally, before the game responds. It loads all the assets up front and the sound assets can take quite a while. It'll act like it's just plain frozen while it loads. If you're patient, you can load it up in WINE too, but it won't run great like I mentioned X)
- Set parallels to gaming mode when configuring the VM
- Adjust the memory of the VM down to 4GB, with Cogmind running it will have about 300-600MB free/cached to work with. You want all the CPU cores you can give it, for virtualized OS stability IMHO -- YMMV, it only seems to max 2-3 cores while emulating in complex scenes
- The display options for resolution all have quirks. Scaled is the best IMHO, but it breaks your ability to take screenshots with Cmd+Shift+4. Retina is pointless if you're running at half res, and will make your cursor tiny. Kyz assures me I can fix this but I'm lazy -- might be worth a shot to restore the screenshot crop tool. For external displays acts similar to scaled.
- Half (quarter) resolution makes this game playable at a speed that I can't tell isn't 60FPS except once in a blue moon. I'm probably going to be using my laptop instead of my desktop for this now
- There is a weird audio crackling issue if you overload the host OS. I experience it when I'm tabbing out of the VM into Discord to chat sometimes, but it seems to clear itself up when the game is in focus after a few seconds. If you experience this, I'd love help hunting down what causes it.
If you have any more questions, ask away!
EDIT: I fixed the screenshot issue by changing the mouse mode to "Don't optimize for games". The scaling options don't matter other than what effect they have on your cursor and Windows desktop experience. I haven't noticed an issue with the mouse optimization off; I play a mix of keyboard and mouse mode. I'd say on the Mac laptops I prefer keyboard mode. Definitely make sure the keyboard setting is "Optimize for games" -- it makes a noticeable difference in input lag for me when using modifier keys.
EDIT 2: I got some hands-on time with an M1 Pro 2021 MacBook Pro. Cogmind runs amazingly on it. I made a benchmarking suite for myself and put it through its paces. I'm seeing 60-120 FPS easily in the most complex endgame scenarios. I'd say the M1 Pro (or Max, won't make a difference here) is a better option to play. This is all at the 4k native resolution on this machine.