![]() Rosetta is, at least in theory, compatible with Wine. The Guild Wars 2 Win64 client - that's the thing you're most likely going to be using once the Mac client disappears - can work on non-Windows OSes through a "compatibility layer" application like Wine (e.g. ![]() New ARM ("M1"/"Apple Silicon") chips - these have a different instruction set but they CAN run code compiled for x86 Macs using a special software translation layer called Rosetta, which likely has a performance cost but should be pretty seamless once you've set it up ![]() Older Intel chips - these run x86 code natively In January, Anet announced: " Starting February 18, … the Mac client will no longer work after this date."Īpple is transitioning their hardware to a new CPU type. I'll try to keep the top post updated as an ad-hoc community resource until we figure out something better.Īs of February 23, 2021, the Mac OS 64-bit client will no longer allow you to log in. ![]() Please chime in with your own experiences but focus on what you've actually tested to keep the volume of speculation low. There's a lot of confusion about GW2 ending Mac client support, so let's make a thread of player resources about what to actually do about it. ![]()
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