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* It should be runnable via Parallels and various clients should be usable eg Luna (untested)
 
* It should be runnable via Parallels and various clients should be usable eg Luna (untested)
 
* Won't run on CrossOver/Wine<ref>https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/minecraft</ref>
 
* Won't run on CrossOver/Wine<ref>https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/minecraft</ref>
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{{Compatibility/macOS
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|native              = perfect
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|native notes        = Native ARM version can be compiled.
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|rosetta 2            = perfect
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|rosetta 2 notes      = Runs well.
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|ios-ipados app      = perfect
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|ios-ipados app notes = Can be sideloaded.
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|crossover            = unknown
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|crossover notes      =
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|wine                = unknown
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|wine notes          =
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|parallels            = perfect
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|parallels notes      = Now playable after using latest Windows Insider Preview build of Windows 10 ARM.
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|windows 10 arm      =
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|windows 10 arm notes =
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|linux arm            =
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|linux arm notes      =
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}}
  
 
{{References}}
 
{{References}}

Revision as of 09:52, 29 March 2021

Minecraft is available as:

  • Java Edition - playable via Rosetta 2 (from the wehbsite)
  • Native M1 port has been developed
  • iOS version can be sideloaded
  • It should be runnable via Parallels and various clients should be usable eg Luna (untested)
  • Won't run on CrossOver/Wine[1]


macOS Compatibility

Method Rating Notes
Native Perfect Native ARM version can be compiled.
Rosetta 2 Perfect Runs well.
iOS/iPadOS App Perfect Can be sideloaded.
Compatibility layer
CrossOver Unknown
Wine Unknown
Virtualization
Parallels Perfect Now playable after using latest Windows Insider Preview build of Windows 10 ARM.

References