NTR Idol: Déjà Vu
Works with CrossOver
2026-06-20
| Chip | Status | Performance | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| M4 / M4 Pro / M4 Max | CrossOver | Good | |
| M3 / M3 Pro / M3 Max | CrossOver | Good | |
| M2 / M2 Pro / M2 Max / M2 Ultra | CrossOver | Good | |
| M1 / M1 Pro / M1 Max / M1 Ultra | CrossOver | Fair | Fully supported |
| Intel Mac | Limited | Varies | Legacy support |
NTR Idol: Déjà Vu Specifications
Complete Mac compatibility data • Updated 2026-06-20
| Platform Comparison • Live Data | |
|---|---|
| Steam Reviews | % Positive (26 reviews) |
| Mac-Specific Reviews | ✓ Mac players reviewed this game |
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Steam Reviews
What players are saying:
"Insane input delay everytime nearing or inside practice room. Photo QTE spot out of frame. Control is broken as well. Some interactions straight up won't function in certain spots."
"One of the good game with this Mango party , Game is too short but with the multiple ending, for me this game came with a good animation more than AV director"
"Dear god almighty fix your game. it looks fun but i can't be asked to play on 30 fps cap with input delay on medium settings at it still gets frame drops. this is not Crysis, my GPU should not be anywhere close to capped out especially with my CPU at like 2%."
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Performance Tips
- Use Windowed Mode: The game’s fullscreen mode can cause rendering issues under CrossOver. Play in windowed mode and maximize the window for a seamless experience.
- Disable Hardware Acceleration: In CrossOver’s bottle settings, disable DXVK (DirectX to Vulkan translation) if you experience graphical artifacts. The game runs better with pure WineD3D.
- Allocate More RAM to CrossOver: CrossOver can use up to 8GB of system RAM by default. For M1/M2 Macs with 8GB total, close other apps to avoid memory pressure.
- Update Graphics Drivers: Ensure your Mac is on macOS Sonoma or later, as newer versions include better Wine compatibility fixes from Apple’s Metal API.
- Lower Resolution: If you encounter lag on M1 base models (unlikely), set the game’s resolution to 1280x720 in its settings menu.
- Disable In-Game Shadows: Some visual novels have optional shadow effects. Disable them in the game’s “Options” menu for slightly smoother performance.
- Use CrossOver’s “Performance” Slider: In the bottle’s settings, set the graphics slider to “High Performance” to prioritize frame rate over visual fidelity.
- Monitor Temperature: Visual novels are light, but if your Mac gets warm, use a tool like TG Pro to manually adjust fan curves.