Nice work ! Though I don't have a mac xD
Uh... You ARE isolating...otakunation wrote:
if i install windows will it switch all my settings to windows? Is there anyway to isolate it from all my other programs and only use it for osu? sorry for the questions i'm a noob with this.
As far as I know, it does not run on Darwine, however osu! has been run successfully with Crossover (search around the forums)Fritsc wrote:
Where can I see this thread on running Osu on Mac using Crossover/Darwine?
No, it's not. I play on my Macbook Pro with a external 22".wolfmic wrote:
It's a strange way to play on Mac ...
And it implies that you have a version of windows bought.
It's better to emulate the game with Wine (on ubuntu for example)
I don't know what kind of shareware you can use on MacOS.
oh, it can exist an other way to play to Osu!... wait a multi-version OS....
I'm dreaming about a free version of Osu!...
Running osu! on Mac OS X is pretty much the same as running without Boot Camp right?FTLaxus wrote:
thx 4 sharing, nice 1
but most mac users is using double OS these days
u should considering of changing your title to
how to run osu! on mac OS
To make use of the hardware 3D acceleration support within VirtualBox, you not only need to install the video driver, but the hardware acceleration drivers as well.Winshley wrote:
@Saph1: You should install graphic card driver into VirtualBox.I'm not sure if it has to be the one coming from Intel or the one that comes with VirtualBox.Have you installed VirtualBox Guest Additions yet?
I tried running osu! on a PC without graphic card driver, and I get the very same issue. So I guess the guest OS isn't recognizing your VirtualBox virtual graphic card.
BootCamp runs Windows on the machine's "bare metal", meaning there is no virtualization to deal with.gavinlljn wrote:
k..difference between Bootcamp and the virtualbox.. trying to run virtual machine as windows xp? :0 sux
I don't see why not. As long as the guest OS has some manner of Internet access, that's all that matters, assuming we're talking about this site's scoreboards/leaderboards.YodaSnipe wrote:
Would scores still be ranked with these methods?