ValveSoftware/Dota-2

darwin-aarch64 build?

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Is the Apple Silicon build expected? For now, on Macbook Pro M1 dota runs in 50-60 fps on 4K with minimal graphical settings in x86 emulation mode, but it would be nice to have a native build.

Steam itself is only available for x86/amd64, until that changes dota2 is unlikely to get an aarch64 build.

related ticket:
ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux#4061

wasn't M1 build available previously? how to use it now?

Is there a progress on this issue?

M1 support please

Steam itself is only available for x86/amd64, until that changes dota2 is unlikely to get an aarch64 build.

related ticket: ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux#4061

How about the new steamwork? Seems like ARM works?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5uCc1BJGX0
and
https://store.steampowered.com/news/group/4145017/view/2984186817523157398
and here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AxkhWhSWDI

Any progress? Or at least any hope? Imagine how nice can be a good native apple Silicon/ metal 3 with up scaling :)

Need dota 2 arm64 native support, just upgraded to m2 max, but my macbook become hot after start dota 2 for 15 mins... I worry it hurt the laptop hence decide stop playing dota until it got supported...

I guess the Apple Silicon users are abandoned by Valve...
How many years?
Even no plan for this?

dungmv commented

Should I buy a new pc or wait for native apple Silicon/metal?

Waiting someone to build dota2 on metal. I wonder why nobody wants to at least allocate people to this cause. You make people to learn develop on apple silicone and then you can allocate them to make projects to optimise for apple silicone and get a lot of projects.

Any Progress? Until now, what's the key reason for blocking this? Is there anything we can do to move this forward?

guys just use Nvidia GeforceNow to play Dota 2 on Mac, its smooth and without lag, I tried it.
https://www.nvidia.com/geforce-now/

Any update on this?

guys just use Nvidia GeforceNow to play Dota 2 on Mac, its smooth and without lag, I tried it. https://www.nvidia.com/geforce-now/

I tried Nvidia GeforceNow before. There are 3 main disadvantages:

  1. During team battles, the game interface becomes blurry, and I can't even distinguish the edges of the hero's model to cast abilities.
  2. The GFN server doesn't have a good connectivity with Dota 2 server in my expected region. And sometimes I just want to demo hero or test something with bots offline.
  3. Nvidia GeforceNow needs additional money.

Any update on this?

Nope. It seems that the developers aren't paying attention to this issue.

lmao Valve is all in Linux now...
As for Darwin ARM? Maybe they even haven't got an Apple Silicon Machine for developing...

Tradditonally Apple support their device for 8 years. The last batch of intel machine was on 2022, so 2030 will see Apple kill off X86 support. We will get Dota darwin-aarch64 build if the game hasnt went the way of the dodo by then.

Tradditonally Apple support their device for 8 years. The last batch of intel machine was on 2022, so 2030 will see Apple kill off X86 support. We will get Dota darwin-aarch64 build if the game hasnt went the way of the dodo by then.

Are we really going to have to wait until 2030? I really hope to play the native version of DOTA 2 on the upcoming redesigned M4 Pro Mac mini.

Tradditonally Apple support their device for 8 years. The last batch of intel machine was on 2022, so 2030 will see Apple kill off X86 support. We will get Dota darwin-aarch64 build if the game hasnt went the way of the dodo by then.

Are we really going to have to wait until 2030? I really hope to play the native version of DOTA 2 on the upcoming redesigned M4 Pro Mac mini.

That feels optimistic, I think valve is going to drop support like they did with CS2 when the slightest inconvenience will rise