

- #PCSX2 MAC M1 FOR MAC#
- #PCSX2 MAC M1 INSTALL#
- #PCSX2 MAC M1 ZIP FILE#
- #PCSX2 MAC M1 UPDATE#
- #PCSX2 MAC M1 DRIVER#
Lastly, we can tell you that the ARM-optimized version of RetroArch runs great on current Apple M1-based hardware.
#PCSX2 MAC M1 UPDATE#
Alternatively, you can always just update the assets directly from within the app by going to Online Updater, and selecting ‘Update Assets’. Please keep this in mind in case you see low-resolution bitmapped fonts without any icons. Be aware that if the file ~/Library/Application Support/RetroArch/configs/retroarch.cfg already exists, it won’t try to extract the assets at first-time startup.

There is now also a first-time asset extraction process. Now, they are stored in a support directory in your user partition instead. app itself and they would be stored there as well. NOTE: We changed the way assets are dealt with in RetroArch for Mac. Now simply drag the RetroArch icon over to the Applications icon.
#PCSX2 MAC M1 ZIP FILE#
Download the zip file from our site, unzip it, this will give you a. If it isn’t, click on the lock to make the necessary changes.Īfter this, you should have no problem installing RetroArch from our website. Go to the tab 'General' and make sure that 'Allow apps downloaded from' is set to 'App Store and identified developers'. Go to System Preferences, Security & Privacy.
#PCSX2 MAC M1 INSTALL#
In order to install RetroArch on your Mac, you need to make sure that your Mac is configured to allow apps downloaded from “App Store and identified Developers”.
#PCSX2 MAC M1 DRIVER#
Hopefully later on we can find a solution so that this is no longer necessary, whether it’s through adding OpenGL driver support (assuming OpenGL remains available and won’t be removed altogether as we fear Apple might do) or whether that means going with some middleware wrapper that translates OpenGL to Metal. Yes, it’s slightly inconvenient to have two versions of the same app installed on your computer. If you want to use a core that requires OpenGL to function, you will have to download and install the x86 圆4 version of RetroArch (with OpenGL) on your Mac and rely upon Rosetta2 emulation. This means that OpenGL-based cores will currently not work on this version. The ARM Mac version uses Metal as the video driver. We are going to be adding more as time goes on. You can get them by going to Online Updater -> Install Cores inside RetroArch. There are currently 75 Libretro cores available as of this writing.

You might still want to use this version though if you need some OpenGL-based libretro cores to work. You will be able to run it on an ARM Mac with Rosetta2, but for a more optimized experience you definitely want to go with the former version (Metal). RetroArch with OpenGL (for x86 圆4 Macs) will only work on Intel Macs. I guess it all depends on how long Apple will keep it in ‘deprecated’ mode before removing it altogether. We might want to include this later on still in the build, but we are not sure yet if this will make sense for the universal build. The only disadvantage is that there is no OpenGL support. It uses the latest technologies available in modern Macs, like a new CoreAudio 3 driver, and a Metal graphics driver. This means that it will work on both ARM and Intel Macs.

RetroArch with Metal (for x86 圆4 / ARM Macs) is a ‘universal’ version. RetroArch with Metal (for x86 圆4 / ARM Mac – Universal app Hopefully this situation will improve later on so that ARM Mac support comes out of the box. All the stable binaries out right now are for Intel Macs. There is also another problem with Qt that pertains to ARM Macs – there is no official support yet. Stay tuned for further information on that. When/if we add this we will inform you of this in a future blog post. This means that the Desktop Mode (triggered with F5) is not available in these builds as of this time. NOTE: There is no Qt support yet in these versions. If you browse the Download page on a Mac, it will even show a convenient ‘Stable’ and ‘Nightly’ button for both versions.
#PCSX2 MAC M1 FOR MAC#
We’ve put a significant amount of effort into our new infrastructure to ensure that all the RetroArch binaries for Mac (whether they are nightlies or stables) are now codesigned and notarized. We’re happy to announce that RetroArch for Mac M1 will be available for download starting today on our website! Get it here.
