The Mac version of Resident Evil Village is not a simple port. It’s built to run natively on Apple’s M1, M2, and M3 chips. That means:

Resident Evil Village continues the story of Ethan Winters as he searches for his kidnapped daughter in a mysterious village. The game features a mix of survival horror, exploration, and combat, with a greater emphasis on action than its predecessors. The village setting, combined with the game's eerie atmosphere and detailed graphics, provides a thrilling experience for fans of the series.

Here’s a quick look at how the game runs on real Mac hardware (based on official Capcom specs and community reports):

| Chip | Settings | Resolution | FPS (approx) | |------------|------------------------|------------|---------------| | M1 (7‑8 GPU cores) | Low / MetalFX Performance | 1080p | 30–40 | | M2 Pro | Medium / MetalFX Quality | 1440p | 45–55 | | M3 Max | High + Ray Tracing | 1728p | 60+ |

Note: 4K is achievable on higher-end M2 Max/M3 Max chips with MetalFX Balanced.