I don't know about it being all that complicated... just a lot more steps involved since you'd have to install Parallels ( or similar ) and then Windows.
There is a reason that about 86-88% of people run Windows and that's the available software. Apple makes it very difficult to get onto their platform making the dev's jump through hoops, pay a lot to get qualified/certified etc before allowing their program to be installed on a Mac. That is why so many Mac users also install Windows on their systems. I won't even go into the repair issues you get with a Mac if there is a problem.... Of course, if MS continues to go in the direction they appear to be with Win11, I suspect you will see a lot of people finally start migrating to some Linux distro, but Linux has even fewer quality programs than Apple, so that isn't the answer yet either.