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As a for Intel Macs? 9/10 – Nothing else comes close. It runs 32-bit games natively, supports eGPUs, and doesn't force you into Apple's 64-bit-only hellscape. Pair it with a library of 2012-2018 Steam games, a decent external GPU, and you have the ultimate "retro-modern" Mac gaming rig.
Just remember: High Sierra is a time machine, not a flagship. Respect its limitations, and you'll find hundreds of hours of joy. Ignore them, and you'll be staring at a spinning beach ball wondering why Hades won't launch.
Operating System: macOS High Sierra (10.13) Hardware Tested: Mid-2012 MacBook Pro (NVIDIA GT 650M), Late 2014 iMac (Intel Iris Pro), 2017 MacBook Air (Intel HD 6000) Current Year Context: 2025 – High Sierra is no longer supported, but remains alive on legacy hardware. Introduction: Why review an old OS in 2025? macOS High Sierra occupies a strange, almost mythical place in Apple’s history. Released in 2017, it was the last truly "universal" macOS before the industry pivoted hard toward Metal 2, eGPUs, and—eventually—Apple Silicon. For gamers, High Sierra is the terminal station for 32-bit apps. It is the final version of macOS that can run your entire Steam library from 2014. It is also the last version where OpenGL wasn't yet a deprecated, coughing relic.
As a for Intel Macs? 9/10 – Nothing else comes close. It runs 32-bit games natively, supports eGPUs, and doesn't force you into Apple's 64-bit-only hellscape. Pair it with a library of 2012-2018 Steam games, a decent external GPU, and you have the ultimate "retro-modern" Mac gaming rig.
Just remember: High Sierra is a time machine, not a flagship. Respect its limitations, and you'll find hundreds of hours of joy. Ignore them, and you'll be staring at a spinning beach ball wondering why Hades won't launch.
Operating System: macOS High Sierra (10.13) Hardware Tested: Mid-2012 MacBook Pro (NVIDIA GT 650M), Late 2014 iMac (Intel Iris Pro), 2017 MacBook Air (Intel HD 6000) Current Year Context: 2025 – High Sierra is no longer supported, but remains alive on legacy hardware. Introduction: Why review an old OS in 2025? macOS High Sierra occupies a strange, almost mythical place in Apple’s history. Released in 2017, it was the last truly "universal" macOS before the industry pivoted hard toward Metal 2, eGPUs, and—eventually—Apple Silicon. For gamers, High Sierra is the terminal station for 32-bit apps. It is the final version of macOS that can run your entire Steam library from 2014. It is also the last version where OpenGL wasn't yet a deprecated, coughing relic.
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