| ▲ | artimaeis a day ago | |
It offers native x86, Windows on ARM, and Apple Silicon versions. I think this is incorrect. Specifically the Windows ARM support. Official hardware support page indicates that the Windows version requires x64. I unfortunately don’t have the hardware to confirm for myself. But Blizzard is the kind of company that would have made a blog post about that. https://us.support.blizzard.com/en/article/76459 This is neat, and exciting that Windows emulation tooling is progressing! It seems like there’s a lot of work hardware vendors would need to do in order to make Win/Arm viable for game devs. I really wonder if that’s ever going to happen. | ||
| ▲ | AndrewDavis 20 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
> I think this is incorrect. Specifically the Windows ARM support. Official hardware support page indicates that the Windows version requires x64. I unfortunately don’t have the hardware to confirm for myself. But Blizzard is the kind of company that would have made a blog post about that. It has been around for a while, circa 2021. They made a forum post when they released it. For reasons unknown the link no longer works but here it is on the wayback machine. https://web.archive.org/web/20210512205620/https://us.forums... | ||
| ▲ | mahmoudimus 21 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Windows ARM builds are available on their CDN. | ||