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With the mac requirementd it mentions recommended specs using older mac setups (Not apple silicon)
It does mention towards the end of the sidenote that an m1 can run it, but isnt clear whether that means it can run it on high/ultra, or just can run it in general.

My questions is; Does a Mac with an m2, 16gb ram. 10cpu 16gpu meet the high/ultra seetinghs standard.
(The newer 14-inch macbook pro)
Thanks in advance guys.
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They made it to run on old Mac by design... Yes other users have got it running on M1 by emulation and that is what they talk about there

As for M2 systems, I know it is possible because one of my work mates asked me to help her set it up but it's not native supported (at this time)
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ussnorway: They made it to run on old Mac by design... Yes other users have got it running on M1 by emulation and that is what they talk about there

As for M2 systems, I know it is possible because one of my work mates asked me to help her set it up but it's not native supported (at this time)
Iv'e looked it up and it is native. Runs on the Metal API. Regardless though, I'm wondering (Hoping) max settings can be reached on the specs I'm using. Probably more of a wait and see things.

I'd post my references for the native support, but can't seem to paste a URL for some reason. A quick search will take you to the developers confirming native m1/m2 support.