I agree that historically they haven't been great at relationships with game developers but they're clearly able to maintain relationships with third party developers when they have the incentive. > And Apple also doesn't know how to keep relationships with the AAA developers I'm not, and likely won't ever be, in the market for a gaming PC. I've since upgraded to a Silicon-based Mac so the door has closed on that. I'm exactly one of those people: I rarely play video games these days but when the pandemic hit I ended up installing Boot Camp to play COD:Warzone with friends. They want casual gamers to be able to load up a couple of games on the machine they're buying for non-gaming reasons. I don't think Apple is chasing the "dedicated gaming machine" crowd here. it can never compete with the gaming PCs which are far less expensive and far more powerfull graphics-wise
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