Once you are in the VM, you’d be able to do pretty much anything that you could do on a Windows computer, including playing Windows games. You can open the VM as you would open a regular app, and the interface of the VM would be that of Windows. Parallels is a virtualization program, which means that it helps you set up a Windows 11 VM (virtual machine) on your M1 Mac. Another workaround method of playing Halo Infinite on Mac M1 is to use Parallels to set up a Windows 11 virtual machine on your Mac and then play the game through it. Halo Infinite can be played on Mac M1 through Microsoft’s XCloud gaming service. It does, however, need to meet the requirements for the XCloud gaming service. Note: If you want to use the XCloud method shown below to play Halo Infinite, your Mac doesn’t need to meet any of the system requirements for Halo Infinite.
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