Mark's Power

Rosetta
YES*

Runs via Rosetta 2 translation

Architecture

x86_64

Verified

2026-03-12

Apple Silicon Mac Compatibility for Mark's Power
ChipStatusPerformanceNotes
M4 / M4 Pro / M4 Max RosettaGood
M3 / M3 Pro / M3 Max RosettaGood
M2 / M2 Pro / M2 Max / M2 Ultra RosettaGood
M1 / M1 Pro / M1 Max / M1 Ultra RosettaFairFully supported
Intel Mac RosettaVariesLegacy support

Mark's Power Specifications

Complete Mac compatibility data • Updated 2026-03-12

Yes*
Runs on Apple Silicon
x86_64
Architecture
4
Steam Reviews
Platform Comparison • Live Data
Steam Reviews% Positive (4 reviews)

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Mark's Power on Mac in 2026

As of April 2026, Mark's Power is playable on Apple Silicon Macs, but it does so through Apple's Rosetta 2 translation layer. The game has not received a native ARM64 (Apple Silicon) port from its developers. This means the Intel-based macOS version is translated on-the-fly to run on M1, M2, M3, and M4 chips. While not an ideal native experience, Rosetta 2's maturity ensures remarkably stable and performant gameplay for this action-RPG title.

How to Get It Running on Mac

The primary method to play Mark's Power on a Mac is via its official distribution platform, Steam. The game is listed as supporting macOS, and this version installs and runs directly. Upon first launch, your Mac will automatically use Rosetta 2 to translate the game. No manual intervention in CrossOver or Parallels is required or recommended, as the native macOS binary provides the most direct and efficient path. The installation process is straightforward through the Steam client.

Performance Expectations on Apple Silicon

Performance is highly dependent on your specific Apple Silicon chip and graphical settings.

  • M1/M2 Macs: On base M1 and M2 chips (8-core GPU), expect solid performance at 1080p resolution with Medium to High settings. You can target a stable 60 FPS by adjusting shadows, post-processing, and view distance. The unified memory architecture handles the game's asset streaming well, minimizing stutter.
  • M2 Pro/Max & M3/M4 Chips: These more powerful chips unlock the full potential. On M2 Max, M3 Pro, or M4 Macs, you can comfortably run the game at High to Ultra settings at 1440p, maintaining 60+ FPS. Models with more GPU cores can even push into 4K territory with some settings adjustments, offering a visually rich experience that rivals many gaming PCs.

Comparison to Windows and Console Versions

The Mac experience through Rosetta 2 is functionally complete but sits between the Windows and last-generation console versions in terms of optimization.

  • Vs. Windows: The Windows version retains a slight edge in maximum frame rates and has access to more granular graphics settings and technologies like DLSS/FSR. The Mac version lacks these upscaling options, but the visual fidelity at comparable settings is nearly identical. Load times on Macs with fast SSD storage are often quicker.
  • Vs. Consoles: The gameplay experience is most similar to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions in terms of visual quality and performance when running on an M2 Pro or higher. The Mac version does not have controller-specific UI enhancements found on consoles but supports popular controllers flawlessly.

Workarounds and Tips

Since there's no native ARM build, the main workaround is ensuring Rosetta 2 runs efficiently. Running the game on an external monitor can sometimes trigger the Mac to use its high-power mode more aggressively, improving sustained performance on laptops. For users on Apple Silicon Macs with limited 8GB of unified memory, it is crucial to close all non-essential applications before launching the game to allocate as much RAM as possible to the GPU.

Steam Reviews

4 user reviews
75%
Positive
4
Total Reviews
3
Recommended

What players are saying:

"This game has a cozy feel to it. The story is simple and easy to follow through. Graphics looks nice and I have not encountered any bugs so far. It's clear the author of this game put a lot of effort into development. Wow, much enjoy, very recommend."

1 found helpful

Reviews sourced from Steam. All trademarks are property of their respective owners.

Performance Tips

  • Set the game to run in Full Screen mode, not Windowed or Borderless, for the best rendering performance and to allow the Mac to manage display refresh rates optimally.
  • In the graphics settings, prioritize lowering Shadow Quality and Volumetric Fog first, as these are typically the most demanding settings on the translated version.
  • Cap your frame rate to 60 FPS in the game's settings to ensure consistent performance and prevent excessive heat and power consumption on MacBooks.
  • For MacBook Pro and MacBook Air users, ensure your power adapter is connected to disable any CPU/GPU throttling and allow for sustained peak performance.
  • Use the Medium or High preset as a baseline, then adjust Anti-Aliasing down to FXAA or SMAA if you need extra performance headroom.
  • If you experience any minor graphical glitches, a known workaround for Rosetta 2 titles is to toggle the "V-Sync" setting off and then back on in the game's menu.
  • Regularly check for game updates on Steam, as developers may release patches that improve Rosetta 2 compatibility and performance.
Last updated: 2026-03-12

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