The Operational Art of War IV compatibility running on a M2 Mac Mini

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riflebrigade
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The Operational Art of War IV compatibility running on a M2 Mac Mini

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Is anyone running The Operational Art of War IV on a M2 Mac Mini using Parallels or another program which will allow a Windows 10 or 11 program to run on a Mac operating system?

If so could you advise Mac OS version, CPU, GPU, memory, storage configuration to be able to easily run the program?

I am considering purchasing a Mac Mini with a M2 or M2 Pro processor with 16 gig of memory and 1 terabyte of storage capacity.

I currently have Command: Modern Operations Series, Gary Grigsby’s War in the East 2, Gary Grigsby's Eagle Day to Bombing the Reich, Gary Grigsby’s War in the West, The Operational Art of War IV, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition, which I have been running on a mid 2012 MacBook Pro using Bootcamp.
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Re: The Operational Art of War IV compatibility running on a M2 Mac Mini

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Same as my other post, I have an iMac with 40 GB of RAM, six CPUs, 1 TB SSD and I run VMware with windows 10 installed on it, I gave it 500 GB HHD, 3 cPUs, and 24 GB of RAM. No issues.
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