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On some level ... because it often doesn't matter. Most people just buy the game and if it doesn't run well enough for them refund it under steam's 2 hour window. Even for Windows this is an issue because of the large variety of PC hardware; you might have a chip that's new but weak (kind of like buying a new Kia and expecting it to compete with a new Corvette).
On another level ... because you're using hardware that's over a decade old. What you really want for Linux gaming is either a Steam Deck or a desktop PC with an AMD GPU. If you have to go with a laptop, I'd probably look at the Framework 16; definitely no modern Macs because the ARM chips are pretty hostile to Linux and especially Linux gaming.
Clearly I'm using old hardware, but I think it should run on the MacBook as it's also an old undemanding game. But Yeah, clearly a Steam Deck or something similar is probably gonna be on my buying list soon.
minimum gpu requirement there is gtx 660, which is still like 5 times more powerful than yours. you can't really run anything more demanding than solitaire.
My guess is the VRAM. These older integrated GPUs just don't have enough memory.
It could be the VRAM like others said, but it could also be that the DirectX -> Vulkan translation fails because your Mac's CPU doesn't have support for the necessary parts of Vulkan.
Not to link to "that site", but that seems to be the issue: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/sd7yup/how_can_i_fully_install_vulkan_in_my_intel_hd_4000/
I did not bother to look into exactly why, but that can be a mix of what the Linux drivers for the integrated GPU support and what operations the hardware actually physically supports.
This doesn't get talked about much but in my experience gaming on a Mac is often worse than on Linux despite the market share.
As others said, Frostpunk is actually fairly demanding game in my experience. That is, it won't run on a potato.