In case you find yourself needing to edit your Reborn files, right/double click your Pokemon Reborn wrapper, click "show package contents," and then follow the path of drive_c>Program Files>Pokemon Reborn. Once you have saved in Reborn, to locate your save file, right/double click your Pokemon Reborn wrapper, click "show package contents," and then follow the path of drive_c>users>Wineskin>Saved Games. Now you can play Pokemon Reborn as usual! Allow it to do so, and the game will be relaunched.
A window for Pokemon Reborn will open and ask you to restart to install fonts.
You will be asked to allow the game to accept incoming network connections again. If it remains checked, you will be unable to play Reborn.Ĭlick on your newly created Pokemon Reborn wrapper to open the game. Make sure "Auto Detect GPU Info for Direct3D is UNCHECKED. Open your newly downloaded WineBottlerCombo_1.8.6.dmg and a window that looks like this should appear: I suggest using 1.8.6 as it is known to be more stable and therefore more reliable and less prone to errors.
Go here to download Wine and Winebottler.
Unzip the file and place the folder on your desktop for ease of access. Now without further ado, I present the guides to each approach, starting first with the.ĭownload Pokemon Reborn Episode 18. Incompatible with High Sierra, but can be tweaked slightly to work properly. Must create a new wrapper for each different game or update. Only one installation process required to play multiple games (Reborn, Rejuvenation, Spork, etc.) or different updates (Episode 17-18 for example)įiles can be difficult to locate if not organized correctlyįiles are all in one location and therefore easy to locate
Before I begin to outline the steps in either process, I'll run through the Pros and Cons of each approach so you can decide which method is preferable, or if you're like me, utilize both. With Episode 18's Public Release, I thought it would be ideal for all the information to be updated and readily available. Hello Reborn! Your local Mac semi-knowledgeable friend is back again with a revamped Mac Guide, this time combining an updated version of my original method as well as Ashk5's Wineskin approach into one thread for everyone's ease of accessibility.