The only two cloud computer services that allow you to play The Last Of Us on are Shadow and airGPU. Using Cloud Computer ServicesĪlthough there are no cloud gaming platforms that currently allow you to play The Last Of Us, you can use a cloud computer service to play The Last Of Us on both Intel and Apple Silicon M1/M2 Macs. Pricing for Parsec hosting starts at $8.33 per month when paid annually up front or $9.99 paid monthly.Īlternatively, if you don’t have access to a PC with The Last Of Us installed, you could connect Parsec to a dedicated cloud gaming service such as airGPU or Shadow (see below) to install and play The Last Of Us on a Mac. However, Parsec also offers a virtual PC in the cloud on which you can download and install the PC version of The Last Of Us on Steam. The actual Parsec Mac desktop app is free to download and connect to any remote PC or Cloud gaming service you want (not just Parsec’s own hosting service). Parsec is a popular option for those that want to connect their Mac remotely to a gaming PC and it works natively on both Intel and Apple Silicon M1 & M2 Macs. The most well known is Microsoft Remote Desktop although this is mainly used for business and work rather than gaming. There are various remote desktop software for Mac that you can use to connect a PC remotely for remote gaming. Of course, if you can already play The Last Of Us on a PC then there’s no need to do this but if you don’t have access to your PC or want to connect to a PC with The Last Of Us Part 1 installed on it, then connecting your Mac to it remotely is an option. If you’ve got access to a PC, you can also play The Last Of Us on a Mac by remotely connecting to one with The Last Of Us installed. However, even by lowering the graphics settings you may still find that textures, lighting and colors glitch compared to playing it on PC and other platforms. Once The Last Of Us is installed on your Mac, we recommend lowering the graphics settings to medium in to ensure that the game is playable on a Mac.
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