Final Fantasy VII on Mac OS
Final Fantasy VII on Mac OS (Crossover 25)
    And
 so, with the more recent updates to Codeweavers Crossover 24.0.7, Final
 Fantasy VII runs quite well now, along with your bluetooth game 
controller, where I have an article on compatible controllers with 
Steam.  But here, I will have a guide for running Final Fantasy VII on Codeweavers Crossover using Steam. 
 So, to play this beloved classic which introduced the Final Fantasy 
Franchise to the third dimension, let's get started.  I also have a 
guide for Final Fantasy VIII, if you're interested.
Steam Installation
    So
 here, we need to Install Steam into Crossover first.  There are updated
 guides for installing Steam in Codeweavers Crossover 25
After Installing Steam
    After
 installing Steam, you have a few steps in adding some libraries and 
extensions to the Steam Bottle to make sure that Final Fantasy games run
 well on Steam.
With the Steam Version of Final Fantasy VIII, the process gets a little easier, since you can install the dependencies into the Steam Bottle before Installing the game itself. The dependencies which you Install also make installing the other early Final Fantasy games for Windows playable as well. You should first install and set up Steam for Crossover 24, which I have a guide for here on YouTube. If you have already Installed Steam, or after you have Installed Steam, proceed to the next step.
Direct Media Dependencies
    There
 are a number of Direct Media Libraries which don't install properly 
into Steam or when Steam installs Final Fantasy VIII, or Final Fantasy 
VII.  However, unlike the disc install method, we install the 
dependencies into the Steam Bottle instead of into the base game 
bottle.  So "Install a New Application" and type in "Direct Music".  
You should see this window
    Now
 Install.  You may see a warning about incompatibility, but it will 
still install just fine.  The installation will end with a simulated 
restart of the virtual windows machine
Now
 go to the Steam Bottle and enter wine configuration to manually install
 a few specific dependencies (.dlls)  In wine configuration click on the
 "Libraries" tab as shown below.  
Here are the .dlls so you can copy and paste them in easily.  
dmband.dll
dmime.dll
dmloader.dll
dmstyle.dll
dmsynth.dll
dmusic.dll
eax.dll
dmime.dll
dmloader.dll
dmstyle.dll
dmsynth.dll
dmusic.dll
eax.dll
    After
 you have added all the dependencies using this method, click the 
"Apply" button to confirm, and then go into Steam and Install the game 
with Steam.  Start up Final Fantasy VII, and you have a few more setup 
options. 
Controller Setup
    I have my guide on setting up game controllers on Steam,
 over here on Radio Kaos Blog, if you prefer using a controller to play 
these native playstation games on Steam, and aren't sure how, this guide
 is just for you!  It's just as helpful for playing with game 
controllers in Mac OS as it is for playing with game controllers on 
Steam within the virtual PC provided by Codeweavers™Crossover!  So, if 
you wish to use a controller, I recommend checking it out!
Conclusion 
With
 all of these steps completed, you should have a great time playing 
Final Fantasy VII using Codeweavers Crossover!  In conclusion, I 
would like
 to invite you to check out the Forums on Codeweavers. 
 Entries for various apps have forums and Tips for getting the 
Applications to work!  I also have additional guides on this blog, for the other games, including Final Fantasy VIII, Halo : The Master Chief Collection, Max Payne 1+2, Doom + Doom II, or Prince of Persia Sands of Time Trilogy. 
 If you are available to actively test and rate the compatibility of 
various Applications on Codeweavers Crossover, you may want to consider 
becoming a Bettertester! 
 As a Bettertester, you regularly test Apps and can be rewarded with 
Bettertester Points to buy merchandise or even extended subscriptions to
 Crossover, saving money you would need for renewing your subscription! 
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