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Have you copied the osu!.app to your Applications folder?ImFuruhiro wrote:
I just redownloaded osu! on my mac and right when I try opening the game up I was prompted with this:
ERROR! cannot write to Info.plist, there are permission problems, or you are on a read-only volume.
This cannot run from within a read-only dmg file.
What does this mean? Am I able to play osu! on my mac or not?
It'll be made when it is made~ no need to comment about it.Agrrox wrote:
bump, wonder if peppy is working on updated wrapper.
I tried to use wrapper with preinstalled .NET libraries (2.0 - 4.0) and updated osu to cutting edge.
Restarted osu, and osu updater wrote that i dont have internet connection.
I remember that maybe 3-4 months ago i tried cutting edge and osu launched in cutting edge version.
Thanks Sticking with Beta from now on but would really like to see this issue fixed ASAPAgrrox wrote:
dont use cutting edge because wineskin has problem with .Net higher than 3.5CannuJul wrote:
I need some help. I user Beta/Cutting Edge but it says I require some NET Framework but when I click to install, it fails.
I have a late 2013 iMac, but I find that the offset settings can vary on any given day (Somewhat sporadic imo), cause sometimes it'll be like -10 and then others it's +5, and I'm using the same headphones, so I'm really not sure. Hopefully we can have this OS X Beta Release back on trackAgrrox wrote:
Did you played on windows before ? because your overal accuracy is very low (90.2%) to judge delays.The Kindly One wrote:
Just moved too mac and installed Osu.
There is DEFINITELY a slight audio delay throughout the whole game (BOTH music and the beats, so universal offset is of no use here)
At lower difficulties, it's probably fine, but at higher difficulties, Osu is completely impossible to play like this.
You can't play to the beat of the music. You HAVE TO hit the beats slightly earlier.
Idk i am dealing with it kinda good but its really hard to play on my old macbook. What mac you have ?
I've played on windows before, and i'm positive that there's an audio delay on mac.Agrrox wrote:
Also i have better performance when i set Mac Driver.
To do it just go to osu! > Show Package Contents > Set Screen Options > Use Mac Driver instead of X11
Let me know if that helped.
Apple is selling more and more of their products every year, and Windows isn't. Heck, even Linux has grown (not much though). Microsoft is the only company losing market share.Agrrox wrote:
Where did you get information that Microsoft falls apart ?
Peppy said that native osu for osx is on the way, but its not priority because there is not enough macintosh visitors on osu download page ( and that are only visitors who open the download page, not downloading or play game or even donating). see here: t/311147
How do you know that?Agrrox wrote:
They don't know.
I am a mac user. When i first found this game and if you have any experience with non native programs on mac, you know its not going to work well. So I went directly to bootcamp. I'm just saying the reason why there is a much smaller known user base of osu players with macs is because of just that, they already know.Agrrox wrote:
How could people who never played this game know that actual mac beta client for osu is simply just wineskin port ?
Also I red all your comments and partially agree with them.