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Even thought native Mac support is not currently available, there's a way to have Banished running on your fruity computer.
The requirements:
- any Wine distribution for MacOSX - I achieved a running Banished with Wineskin but the critical tool is Wine, in its 1.7.10 version at least
- a DRM-free version of Banished, 32bits
The steps:
- install your chosen Wine package
- launch the Banished installer using Wine like this: wine BanishedInstaller_1.0.0_x32.msi
- once install, go to the drive_c/Program Files/Shining Rock Software LLC/Banished and rename VideoDX11-x32.dll to VideoDX11-x32.dll.old (or delete the file, your choice)
- in this same directory, launch the Application-x32.exe like this: wine Application-x32.exe
The defaults should work, and going through the 5 first tutorials went flawlessly.
Using Wineskin have the added convenience to transform Banished into a self-contained application.
As Wine is originally a Linux tool, this solution should work too.
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