(This is why we use VSCode) I’ve got the MacBook Pro M1 with 16gb of unified memory. Scrolling is slow and feels like Internet Explorer. Typing is incredibly delayed taking upwards of 15 seconds to finish writing what you typed. The script editor is borderline unusable. It honestly feels like I’m on a Windows XP potato. Resizing and moving a dock widget is the laggiest experience in the world. I can’t make this post without pointing out what seems to be most inefficient / worst performant features on the MacOs edition of Roblox Studio: the script editor and the dock widgets. This would benefit us developers who use M1 powered MacBooks. I am requesting that Roblox Studio be compiled for ARM processors. Studio through Rosetta has been a generally good experience, but frequently crashes. The Mac edition of Roblox Studio has been traditionally more stable for me, but didn’t perform as well as the Windows edition. From constant crashes to unexplained “Unable to open place” popups, Studio isn’t the best experience. Beginning June 1st, 2022 we will begin discontinuing support for Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) and MacOS 10.12 (Sierra). ![]() Even on my custom built Windows PC Studio can be slow at times. Hello Developers, If you are using Roblox Studio on Windows or a version of MacOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or later then you can ignore this post. One of the few exceptions is Roblox Studio. ![]() Most of the apps I use on a daily basis are M1 optimized, and it really shows. I’ve had an M1 MacBook Pro since Day 0, and have had nothing but good experiences.
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