Cemu is a popular Wii U emulator that runs on Windows, and officially, there is no native support for macOS. However, you can still try running Cemu on a Mac using some workarounds:
1. Using Wine or Crossover: Wine is a compatibility layer that allows you to run Windows applications on macOS. Crossover is a commercial version of Wine with a more user-friendly interface. You can try running Cemu using Wine or Crossover, but performance might not be as good as on a native Windows PC.
2. Using a Virtual Machine: You can set up a virtual machine running Windows on your Mac using software like Parallels Desktop or VirtualBox. Once Windows is installed, you can then install Cemu on the virtual machine. However, emulation might be slower due to the overhead of running two operating systems at once.
3. Boot Camp: You can use Boot Camp to install Windows natively on your Mac, then run Cemu as you would on a regular Windows PC. This is the most effective method for performance but requires rebooting into Windows each time you want to play Wii U games.
These methods are workarounds and might not offer the same experience as using Cemu on a native Windows machine. If you're looking for better compatibility and performance, using Cemu on a Windows PC is recommended.