Mac was actually doing pretty decently for game a few years back. A pretty big chunk of the games on Steam, including many of the high profile games, were available on OSX. Dropping 32-bit support set things back immensely, however. With that one decision, Apple made the number of games available to OSX users a small fraction of the amount that was available before.
I didn't have a Windows machine so I stopped using Steam completely for a few years until the Deck came out.
PowerPC binaries are no longer usable, x86 binaries are no longer usable, I don't see why they wouldn't do it again in the name of streamlining the platform.
What do you mean by this? Rosetta 2 is very fast and it runs a lot of x86 apps well.
Catalina ended support for 32-bit binaries even on Intel Macs, and Rosetta2 could never run 32-bit code.
I feel for you lmao. Technology naming conventions are a shitshow, and CPU architecture is no exception.
And Apple is working as hard as possible to remove it as soon as possible.