Hello all!
I have used Crossover for the past year, and I've really enjoyed it! However after a few regressions popped up after I updated and then attempted to go back to a previous version a few of my games kinda started acting funky. I often play Deep Rock with my friends and was running it at a buttery smooth 60 FPS (even 90 at times) on my 14" M1X on medium settings. Now, after reinstalling all of my bottles and doing a complete fresh download Crossover somethings changed. For one, Steam overlay started working, and the game started to launch in full screen. Welcome changes, but seemingly at the cost of my precious performance. NowI could barely run the lowest settings at 10 fps. The main menu was fine though.
Does anyone have any idea why this would have happened? (not asking for support, just genuinely curious as to how this could have happened. If this should be posted in a support ticket I'll do that.)
A similar thing happened with Satisfactory, I started getting errors that my graphics card had run out of memory before the game even started.
I've always just run the games without questioning the technicalities, but this change throws out all my understanding of how Crossover works.
Update: I updated to MacOS 15.0.1 and that... totally fixed satisfactory for me. Before I had small graphical glitches and from my 30 second check those are gone now. Also Deep rock now runs at 80 fps at high settings in the lobby, although Steam overlay is broken again. So now I'm just... very confused.
Also update your macOS if you feel comfortable because it seems to work for Crossover 25.0.5
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