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OpenGOAL project brings Jak and Daxter PC port to ARM64, enabling Apple Silicon and Windows on ARM support

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Summary

OpenGOAL, the project porting Naughty Dog's Jak and Daxter from PlayStation 2 to PC as native applications, has achieved significant progress on ARM64 support. This milestone enables the game to run properly on modern ARM-based hardware including Apple Silicon Macs, Windows on ARM laptops, and low-power ARM devices. The update focuses on deep code-level compatibility rather than surface-level features, marking an important step for the preservation and accessibility of classic PS2 platformers on contemporary hardware architectures.

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Twitter / XOpenGOAL project brings Jak and Daxter PC port to ARM64, enabling Apple Silicon and Windows on ARM supportgenerationamiga.com

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The Jak and Daxter PC port has just reached a milestone that matters more than it might sound at first.
OpenGOAL, the project that brings Naughty Dog's PlayStation 2 platformers to PC as native applications, has made major progress on ARM64 support.
Not because it adds a shiny new menu or a pile of graphics settings. It doesn't. This update goes much deeper.
It's about getting the game's code ready to run properly on modern ARM-based hardware, including Apple Silicon Macs, Windows on ARM laptops and smaller low-power devices that use ARM chips.
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The Jak and Daxter PC port has just reached a milestone that matters more than it might sound at first. OpenGOAL, the project that brings Naughty Dog’s PlayStation 2 platformers to PC as native applications, has made major progress on ARM64 support. That’

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