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Java and Apple Silicon running Minecraft on the Apple M1Max device.

Java and Apple Silicon running Minecraft on the Apple M1Max device.

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ManTheMonkey
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10-18-2016, 04:14 PM
#1
I'm highly confident Java Minecraft for MacOS is built for x86 architecture. It seems Mojang hasn't made any attempts to adapt it for ARM, likely because they haven't pursued other platforms before. The probable outcome is that Mojang will eventually release the Bedrock edition for MacOS with ARM support, as it would be simpler and more cost-effective given its existing presence on ARM devices like iDevices and Android phones.
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ManTheMonkey
10-18-2016, 04:14 PM #1

I'm highly confident Java Minecraft for MacOS is built for x86 architecture. It seems Mojang hasn't made any attempts to adapt it for ARM, likely because they haven't pursued other platforms before. The probable outcome is that Mojang will eventually release the Bedrock edition for MacOS with ARM support, as it would be simpler and more cost-effective given its existing presence on ARM devices like iDevices and Android phones.

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sharktooth
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10-18-2016, 04:14 PM
#2
Absolutely, I agree. However, shouldn't Rosetta 2 perform even more effectively compared to what I'm observing? At the very least, it handles most tasks better overall.
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sharktooth
10-18-2016, 04:14 PM #2

Absolutely, I agree. However, shouldn't Rosetta 2 perform even more effectively compared to what I'm observing? At the very least, it handles most tasks better overall.

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Dustyn1001
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10-18-2016, 04:14 PM
#3
You can use native Minecraft versions compatible with your M1 system. It may require some adjustments, but I've experienced positive results on my M1 MacBook Pro 13. For details, visit this GitHub link: https://github.com/yusefnapora/m1-multimc-hack
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Dustyn1001
10-18-2016, 04:14 PM #3

You can use native Minecraft versions compatible with your M1 system. It may require some adjustments, but I've experienced positive results on my M1 MacBook Pro 13. For details, visit this GitHub link: https://github.com/yusefnapora/m1-multimc-hack