
- #Macgamestore faqs install#
- #Macgamestore faqs update#
- #Macgamestore faqs upgrade#
- #Macgamestore faqs full#
However there are plenty of other online stores that will sell you a game with a steam key and receive your payment using Apple Pay. If you want to use Apple Pay, be it for privacy, convenience, or out of necessity then unfortunately Valve has chosen not to accept it. With the history of Apple towards Valve not letting the mobile authenticator get updates for years on iOS and even the Steam Link situation.Īnd there is the current issue where Apple forced Valve through a court order by a judge. GOG.com will also accept Apple and Google pay, however they do not provide Steam keys. One example of such a store is the WinGameStore / MacGameStore.
#Macgamestore faqs full#
We try our best to gather the full information from developers and publishers, however sometimes they are still unknown.
#Macgamestore faqs update#
When a developer provides an update to a game, we will post the updated game (if we host the download). MacGameStore does not make these games, and can not update them to 64bit without source code. Keep in mind, the MacGameStore is a store and service that sells the games made by developers.Game Developers have known about this impending change for many years now, and many new Mac Games are designed with 64bit support.As with all macOS updates that break prior games in your library, Catalina is no different (except that it will break a lot more than usual). Upgrading to Catalina will cause all 32bit-only Applications to cease functioning! You will not even be able to launch them.Not only games, but all your non-Apple Applications are subject to this change. You may first want to make considerations about the Applications you currently have and use (especially ones you wish to continue to use for awhile yet).
#Macgamestore faqs upgrade#
So you are wondering if you should Upgrade to macOS 10.15 Catalina (as your Software Update may be pressuring you into).
#Macgamestore faqs install#
Worst case scenario would be that you install a prior macOS on a second partition so that you have both the newer Catalina, and the older Mojave (or Sierra) to run your older games which died in Catalina.Best case scenario, you only have newer games which are already 64bit compatible and an upgrade to Catalina would not harm a thing.
