![]() ![]() There is a "tip" for B:AO here in this Crossover listing from one of Crossover's "better testers" which suggests that this is necessary for the game to run. Then I installed "DirectX for Modern Games" into the bottle. I thought I might have to move all these into the bottle for Crossover to install the game properly but that turned out to not be necessary I just left them in my ~/Downloads folder and had no trouble.įirst I created a Windows 10 64-bit bottle. Unlike all the other games I have been trying from GOG, the B:AO installer came in five parts each downloaded individually: One installer executable and four binary packages. normal installers for all their games, so GOG Galaxy isn't needed. ![]() Fortunately, GOG also makes available "offline backup game installers" i.e. They have a Mac version but this is not a Mac game so that does me no good. I can't get the Windows version of "GOG Galaxy" – GOG's installer and updater – to run in Crossover. B:AO had much weaker reviews than the other two games and does not feature Kevin Conroy as the voice actor for Batman nor Mark Hamill as the voice actor for Joker but still has generally "good" reviews. (I can run B:AA on that Mac also but need to reboot to my MacOS 10.14.6 Mojave boot volume to do it because it is a 32-bit application.) I've been trying some on-sale games from GOG with Crossover and decided to buy Batman: Arkham Origins from them to try with Crossover. Neither seem to be available for purchase on the Mac App Store anymore which is a shame especially since B:AC was updated to 64-bit and runs quite nicely on my 2019 iMac with MacOS 13.1 Ventura. I had played the Mac App Store versions of both Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City. ![]()
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