Play iOS Games on M1 or T2 Macs – macOS Monterey AirPlay Receiver Mirroring | Genshin Impact App
AirPlay Receiver is one of macOS Monterey’s most exciting new features, but can it be used for gaming too? This is a great alternative to sideloading apps and also to third party software like Reflector 4. Recorded on MacBook Air M1 2020 512GB with 8 GB RAM and 8 GPU cores, and games are being played on my iPhone 12 Pro. If you found this tutorial useful please leave a comment, what games work best on the M1 Mac?
How to install macOS 12 Monterey Beta on1 M1 Apple Silicon Mac: https://youtu.be/XI-N2NdTa9s
Sideload apps using Rickpactor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHRsKElnSP8
My iPhone 12 Pro case with kickstand: https://youtu.be/NIBwy1Zufok
► Resources:
Master M1 game compatibility list: https://www.applegamingwiki.com/wiki/M1_compatible_games_master_list
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► Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:45 How to enable AirPlay Receiver
01:46 AirPlay mirroring demo – Genshin Impact
03:14 Game input lag test
03:55 Genshin Impact settings on iPhone 12
04:15 When will proper native port be released?
05:26 Lightning cable mirror input lag comparison
06:48 Lightning vs AirPlay mirroring comparison
07:11 Castlevania SOTN test
08:07 Disadvantages of AirPlay wireless mirroring
09:45 Sideloading options on M1 and macOS Monterey
10:12 Conclusion
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