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|gta = ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''}}
 
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'''Apple Macintosh '''are a series of personal computers developed and marketed by [[wp:Apple Inc.|Apple Inc]]. Unlike the [[PC]], Macintosh line of computers have their own [[wp:Operating systems|operating systems]], namely the [[Apple Mac OS|Mac OS]] and the current Mac OS X (for more information, see below).
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'''Apple Macintosh '''are a series of personal computers developed and marketed by {{WP|Apple Inc.|Apple Inc}}. Unlike the [[Personal Computer|PC]], Macintosh line of computers have their own {{WP|operating systems}}, namely the "Classic" Mac OS and the current macOS (previously Mac OS X, then OS X) (for more information, see below).
   
 
==Operating Systems==
 
==Operating Systems==
'''Mac OS''' are a series of [[wp:Graphical user interface|graphical user interface]]-based operating systems developed by Apple Inc. It is the first operating system operated under Macintosh line-of-computers. It is known for being the first system aimed at the general public have a graphical interface consisting of mouse interaction with windows, icons, etcetera. The first version was first released in 1984 and 9 major versions of Mac OS were released, with Mac OS 9 (the final version) launched in 1999. It was then succeeded by Mac OS X.
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'''Mac OS/Macintosh System Software''' are a series of {{WP|graphical user interface}}-based operating systems developed by Apple Inc. It is the first operating system operated under Macintosh line-of-computers. It is known for being the first system aimed at the general public have a graphical interface consisting of mouse interaction with windows, icons, et cetera. The first version was first released in 1984 and 9 major versions of the Classic Mac OS were released, with Mac OS 9 (the final version) launched in 1999. It was then succeeded by Mac OS X (renamed OS X and then macOS with the release of 10.12).
   
'''Mac OS X''' is the line of graphical operating systems which succeeded the original Mac OS. There have been eight releases of OS X, the latest being OS X 10.8 "Mountain Lion".
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'''macOS''' is the line of graphical operating systems which succeeded the original Mac OS. There have been thirteen releases of macOS, the latest being macOS 10.14 "Mojave".
   
Although the Mac's operating system and hardware has been widely criticized for its lack of support and incompatibility with gaming, some GTA games have still been officially released for it.
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Although the Mac's operating system has been widely criticized for its lack of support and "incompatibility with gaming", some ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' games have still been officially released for it. The lack of support for Grand Theft Auto games on macOS has more to do with Rockstar Games lack of interest in releasing ports rather than Apple's tepid support towards gaming.
   
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Mac hardware based on the Intel x86 architecture can have [[Personal Computer|Windows]] installed to run natively, although Apple's use of mobile-grade components especially on the iMac models may result in lower performance compared to similarly-priced Windows desktops. This is mainly due to a generally lower user base compared to PC market dominance (especially among gamers) for various reasons such as the gamers inability to build a custom Mac from off the shelf parts, Apples use of often outdated and shoddy OpenGL/OpenCL framework implementation and Apple's lack of focus on appealing to gamers. This has changed recently since macOS 10.11 "El Capitan" adopted a low level graphics acceleration API similar to DirectX on Windows called "Metal".
==Grand Theft Auto games on Macintosh==
 
[[Rockstar Games|Rockstar]] and [[Take-Two Interactive]] first released a Mac version of [[Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy|trilogy pack]], a compilation of three main instalments of the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series on 22nd November 2010.
 
   
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In 2020, Apple transitioned their Macintosh line from x86 to their in-house ARM-based systems-on-chips similar to the ones used on iOS devices. This resulted in Boot Camp support being dropped, although ''Grand Theft Auto'' games for macOS should continue to run on ARM-based Macs via the Rosetta 2 compatibility layer.
The following GTA games released on Mac:
 
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*[[Grand Theft Auto III]]
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==''Grand Theft Auto'' Games on Macintosh==
 
[[Rockstar Games|Rockstar]] and [[Take-Two Interactive]] first released a Mac version of ''[[Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy]]'', a compilation of three main instalments of the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series in the [[3D Universe]], on November 12, 2010. All games from the trilogy were Windows executables "ported" using Cider, a wrapper based on Wine which provides a minimal Windows-like runtime environment for games developed for Windows, instead of being ported natively to macOS.
*[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]
 
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*[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]
 
 
The following ''GTA'' games have been released on the Mac App Store:
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GTA Trilogy-AppleMac.jpg|A Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy boxart for the Macintosh.
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[[file:GTA Trilogy-AppleMac.jpg|thumb|The ''[[Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy]]'' box art for the Macintosh.]]
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*''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''
 
*''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]''
 
*''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''
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Wikipedia has an article on: Apple Macintosh

Apple Macintosh are a series of personal computers developed and marketed by Apple Inc. Unlike the PC, Macintosh line of computers have their own operating systems, namely the "Classic" Mac OS and the current macOS (previously Mac OS X, then OS X) (for more information, see below).

Operating Systems

Mac OS/Macintosh System Software are a series of graphical user interface-based operating systems developed by Apple Inc. It is the first operating system operated under Macintosh line-of-computers. It is known for being the first system aimed at the general public have a graphical interface consisting of mouse interaction with windows, icons, et cetera. The first version was first released in 1984 and 9 major versions of the Classic Mac OS were released, with Mac OS 9 (the final version) launched in 1999. It was then succeeded by Mac OS X (renamed OS X and then macOS with the release of 10.12).

macOS is the line of graphical operating systems which succeeded the original Mac OS. There have been thirteen releases of macOS, the latest being macOS 10.14 "Mojave".

Although the Mac's operating system has been widely criticized for its lack of support and "incompatibility with gaming", some Grand Theft Auto games have still been officially released for it. The lack of support for Grand Theft Auto games on macOS has more to do with Rockstar Games lack of interest in releasing ports rather than Apple's tepid support towards gaming.

Mac hardware based on the Intel x86 architecture can have Windows installed to run natively, although Apple's use of mobile-grade components especially on the iMac models may result in lower performance compared to similarly-priced Windows desktops. This is mainly due to a generally lower user base compared to PC market dominance (especially among gamers) for various reasons such as the gamers inability to build a custom Mac from off the shelf parts, Apples use of often outdated and shoddy OpenGL/OpenCL framework implementation and Apple's lack of focus on appealing to gamers. This has changed recently since macOS 10.11 "El Capitan" adopted a low level graphics acceleration API similar to DirectX on Windows called "Metal".

In 2020, Apple transitioned their Macintosh line from x86 to their in-house ARM-based systems-on-chips similar to the ones used on iOS devices. This resulted in Boot Camp support being dropped, although Grand Theft Auto games for macOS should continue to run on ARM-based Macs via the Rosetta 2 compatibility layer.

Grand Theft Auto Games on Macintosh

Rockstar and Take-Two Interactive first released a Mac version of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy, a compilation of three main instalments of the Grand Theft Auto series in the 3D Universe, on November 12, 2010. All games from the trilogy were Windows executables "ported" using Cider, a wrapper based on Wine which provides a minimal Windows-like runtime environment for games developed for Windows, instead of being ported natively to macOS.

The following GTA games have been released on the Mac App Store:

GTA Trilogy-AppleMac

The Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy box art for the Macintosh.

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