Where did you buy Frostpunk and how are you installing it?
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I bought it on Steam (flatpak), so I could clearly get a refund but I won’t do that as I still plan on playing this game one day.
Others have already answered the main question here, but I have a different question for you and a couple recommendations.
I’m a Playstation gamer looking into moving to Linux gaming as the next Playstation might not be able to play physical games.
While I'm happy to see more people flock over, you're also not going to get physical games here, so not sure what's the advantage for you.
As for recommendation, many have replied that your system doesn't meet the minimum requirements, but there are other management games that you could play that would run okay on your system, my main recommendation is RimWorld it's an amazing colony building game, and a lot more in-depth than Frostpunk, plus it should run on your machine.
Linux support for steam games has come a long way and I find the section on the steam page that says what works on the steam deck is pretty bang on for my debian based Linux gaming.
That said I feel your pain. You are running Linux on a MacBook and that is a very small fringe group in a little larger fringe group. If you want to play games on pc you need to get something with more gaming centered hardware. Gaming on a Macbook is never going to be a great process at this stage of the game. A 10 year old PC running linux with a 1050ti would provide a better experience than a MacBook.
No info about "how to make sure game is gonna run", that is actually one of the reason I switched to console so many years ago.
BTW you don't have to worry about not being able to play physical games on PS, even if it doesn't come with optical drive by default, they will always sell the attachment. At least for next 2 or so generations (if not more), too many people with physical games exist.