

Alternative would be to go for a gaming laptop but I believe that solution will cost me more than 1000 euro for a decent laptop with W10. The home office i use does not have the space for a gaming desktop. My issue, for considering the Mac Mini, is the small factor.

So Fall Guys is not supported right now on Steam for Mac. Thank you for the comprehensive answer, much appreciated. According to their database Geometry Dash runs fine in CrossOver but Fall Guys has limited functionality.įor how to run Windows games in CrossOver or Parallels on Mac I recommend this channel: Your only option is to try CrossOver or Parallels. You can still test it because sometime those warnings are false. Steam warns for it not being able to run on Catalina or Big Sur. Geometry Dash seems also be an old game from 2014 so I don't think it has 64-bit support. Fall Guys is a Windows game as far as I can see on Steam so no it won't run. Hope this helps.Originally posted by Homy:Can't believe people don't even check their facts when they answer here and then turn the discussion into a "Mac vs other systems" thread instead of helping OP. Repeated the Command + Open technique for the TechTool Pro Installer, but this time it did not work - got the same "file is damaged" message. Repeated the process for the TechTool Pro installer - an Installer Package file - copying it to the iCloud Drive folder. The installer application ran successfully in Catalina. Back on the iMac, running Catalina, I used Command + Open to open the installer Application for Back Blaze, then answered the system security questions that yes, in fact, I did want to open that application. Once the installer disk image was mounted on my desktop, I copied the installer App from that disk image and pasted it into a new folder in my iCloud Drive (in use on both the MBPro and on the iMac running Catalina). To test if this was true, I returned to my MacBook Pro running macOS 10.14 Mojave, downloaded the BackBlaze installer dmg file and successfully opened it on that system. dmg files and when I tried to open them, got the now infamous error message: "filename.dmg" is damaged and can't be opened. I recently updated my 2013 27" iMac to macOS 10.15.2 Catalina, and found that I needed to update applications such as BackBlaze and TechTool Pro on my system.
