When i click on a beatmap link it takes like 5-10 minutes to open. Anyone knows how to fix this problem? im on mojave btw
tronald- wrote:
first off i want to thank you so very much, i would have never have been able to play without this thread. i was wondering what it means if i get an "oh no!" message like this http://prntscr.com/lrck0h when i open osu. i followed the steps you gave in the video directly but it just doesn't work. im on El Capitan 10.11.6
i highly suspect it has something to do with resetting my NVRAM yesterday but i dont know how to fix it
Technocoder- wrote:
tronald- wrote:
first off i want to thank you so very much, i would have never have been able to play without this thread. i was wondering what it means if i get an "oh no!" message like this http://prntscr.com/lrck0h when i open osu. i followed the steps you gave in the video directly but it just doesn't work. im on El Capitan 10.11.6
i highly suspect it has something to do with resetting my NVRAM yesterday but i dont know how to fix it
Please try doing a Test Run and see if any logs pop up (you'll need to close the osu! window for them to show) and paste them if they do. I'm not too familiar with osu!'s own logging system but inside the osu! > Logs folder there may be some log files in there. In particular, update.log and runtime.log would be interesting to look at if they exist.
tronald- wrote:
[box="Technocoder"]Technocoder- wrote:
tronald- wrote:
first off i want to thank you so very much, i would have never have been able to play without this thread. i was wondering what it means if i get an "oh no!" message like this http://prntscr.com/lrck0h when i open osu. i followed the steps you gave in the video directly but it just doesn't work. im on El Capitan 10.11.6
i highly suspect it has something to do with resetting my NVRAM yesterday but i dont know how to fix it
Please try doing a Test Run and see if any logs pop up (you'll need to close the osu! window for them to show) and paste them if they do. I'm not too familiar with osu!'s own logging system but inside the osu! > Logs folder there may be some log files in there. In particular, update.log and runtime.log would be interesting to look at if they exist.
wineskin is stuck doing the test run, its talking around 150% cpu as well so it is definitely running. been doing this for the last 10ish minutes
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Technocoder wrote:
"tronald-"tronald- wrote:
[box="Technocoder"]Technocoder- wrote:
tronald- wrote:
first off i want to thank you so very much, i would have never have been able to play without this thread. i was wondering what it means if i get an "oh no!" message like this http://prntscr.com/lrck0h when i open osu. i followed the steps you gave in the video directly but it just doesn't work. im on El Capitan 10.11.6
i highly suspect it has something to do with resetting my NVRAM yesterday but i dont know how to fix it
Please try doing a Test Run and see if any logs pop up (you'll need to close the osu! window for them to show) and paste them if they do. I'm not too familiar with osu!'s own logging system but inside the osu! > Logs folder there may be some log files in there. In particular, update.log and runtime.log would be interesting to look at if they exist.
wineskin is stuck doing the test run, its talking around 150% cpu as well so it is definitely running. been doing this for the last 10ish minutes
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Try running osu! normally again then opening Wineskin > Advanced > Tools > View Last Run Log Files and see if anything shows up. If you have XQuartz installed then click on the Options tab at the top and select "Force use of system installed XQuartz instead of builtin WineskinX11" and then click on "Set Screen Options" and uncheck "Use Mac Driver". This should get the "oh no!" window to show up properly.
Electric_espeon wrote:
So I have used this app to play osu for quite a while, but recently, after updating to MacOS Mojave I've been having a lot of lag issues. When I use an unofficial fork of Wineskin and xQuartz I don't get any lag. Along with this, I see tccd go insane with CPU usage during the entirety of running the app. Anybody else having this issue?
Rigtu wrote:
When i click on a beatmap link it takes like 5-10 minutes to open. Anyone knows how to fix this problem? im on mojave btw
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
slc wrote:
hi everyone!
i somehow managed to make a modern osu! wineskin from scratch. it actually works, and i've been testing it for the past hour or so on macOS mojave. it's pretty good, so i'll be releasing it here if that's okay.
here's what's different:
- uses the wineskin fork mentioned by Electric_espeon: https://github.com/vitor251093/wineskin. much more stable and reliable than original wineskin. i used the binaries from here: https://github.com/Gcenx/WineskinServer
- runs wine 4.0-rc3 (WS9Wine4.0-rc3) instead of wine 2.22 (WS9Wine2.22)
- uses wineskin wrapper version 2.8.8beta6 instead of 2.6.2
stuff that was fixed:
- previously, large image assets such as map backgrounds or skin elements would overload the game. these are now handled fine without any freezing (for example, beasttrollmc's new noel skin and sotarks's pp compilation no longer hang the game)
- i haven't tested this for over a day yet, but it seems to be much more stable now, being less prone to crashes!
- it seems that most of the graphical lag has been eliminated (for the most part), seems to be less screen tearing (i use 60fps limiter and played for a bit, was buttery smooth)
- links no longer take 5-30 minutes to open in your browser (thank god), now open instantly
stuff that wasn't fixed:
- cjk fonts still don't work correctly
- tccd (contact daemon on macOS) keeps on hogging CPU, causing lag (for now, you can just kill it from activity monitor)
stuff that wasn't tested at all:
- f.lux (i use night shift)
- multi monitor/screen
download: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=16lR87eCVYtpjiK6KKA4rNghfpimnj1aE&export=download
as always, make sure the app isn't sandboxed by moving it somewhere, and right click > open because it's unsigned and gatekeeper doesn't like that
if you are getting a "osu! can't be opened. You should move it to the trash." message, open Terminal and run this command with the path to the osu!.app:
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu!.app"
special thanks to Technocoder for his work and giving me inspiration, Electric_espeon for mentioning the fork in the first place
happy holidays and stuff! 🎄 <3
(btw, this wineskin doesn't necessitate xquartz, just like the original from technocoder)
Technocoder wrote:
slcslc wrote:
hi everyone!
i somehow managed to make a modern osu! wineskin from scratch. it actually works, and i've been testing it for the past hour or so on macOS mojave. it's pretty good, so i'll be releasing it here if that's okay.
here's what's different:
- uses the wineskin fork mentioned by Electric_espeon: https://github.com/vitor251093/wineskin. much more stable and reliable than original wineskin. i used the binaries from here: https://github.com/Gcenx/WineskinServer
- runs wine 4.0-rc3 (WS9Wine4.0-rc3) instead of wine 2.22 (WS9Wine2.22)
- uses wineskin wrapper version 2.8.8beta6 instead of 2.6.2
stuff that was fixed:
- previously, large image assets such as map backgrounds or skin elements would overload the game. these are now handled fine without any freezing (for example, beasttrollmc's new noel skin and sotarks's pp compilation no longer hang the game)
- i haven't tested this for over a day yet, but it seems to be much more stable now, being less prone to crashes!
- it seems that most of the graphical lag has been eliminated (for the most part), seems to be less screen tearing (i use 60fps limiter and played for a bit, was buttery smooth)
- links no longer take 5-30 minutes to open in your browser (thank god), now open instantly
stuff that wasn't fixed:
- cjk fonts still don't work correctly
- tccd (contact daemon on macOS) keeps on hogging CPU, causing lag (for now, you can just kill it from activity monitor)
stuff that wasn't tested at all:
- f.lux (i use night shift)
- multi monitor/screen
download: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=16lR87eCVYtpjiK6KKA4rNghfpimnj1aE&export=download
as always, make sure the app isn't sandboxed by moving it somewhere, and right click > open because it's unsigned and gatekeeper doesn't like that
if you are getting a "osu! can't be opened. You should move it to the trash." message, open Terminal and run this command with the path to the osu!.app:
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu!.app"
special thanks to Technocoder for his work and giving me inspiration, Electric_espeon for mentioning the fork in the first place
happy holidays and stuff! 🎄 <3
(btw, this wineskin doesn't necessitate xquartz, just like the original from technocoder)
Can confirm, the wrapper works fine out of the box after that command is run; can't see any graphical or performance differences from my perspective after about 5 minutes of playing but it may be better for others. You might want to open a new thread for your wrapper because I'm pretty sure it's going to get lost down here.
slc wrote:
hi everyone!
i somehow managed to make a modern osu! wineskin from scratch. it actually works, and i've been testing it for the past hour or so on macOS mojave. it's pretty good, so i'll be releasing it here if that's okay.
here's what's different:
- uses the wineskin fork mentioned by Electric_espeon: https://github.com/vitor251093/wineskin. much more stable and reliable than original wineskin. i used the binaries from here: https://github.com/Gcenx/WineskinServer
- runs wine 4.0-rc3 (WS9Wine4.0-rc3) instead of wine 2.22 (WS9Wine2.22)
- uses wineskin wrapper version 2.8.8beta6 instead of 2.6.2
stuff that was fixed:
- previously, large image assets such as map backgrounds or skin elements would overload the game. these are now handled fine without any freezing (for example, beasttrollmc's new noel skin and sotarks's pp compilation no longer hang the game)
- i haven't tested this for over a day yet, but it seems to be much more stable now, being less prone to crashes!
- it seems that most of the graphical lag has been eliminated (for the most part), seems to be less screen tearing (i use 60fps limiter and played for a bit, was buttery smooth)
- links no longer take 5-30 minutes to open in your browser (thank god), now open instantly
stuff that wasn't fixed:
- cjk fonts still don't work correctly
- tccd (contact daemon on macOS) keeps on hogging CPU, causing lag (for now, you can just kill it from activity monitor)
stuff that wasn't tested at all:
- f.lux (i use night shift)
- multi monitor/screen
download: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=16lR87eCVYtpjiK6KKA4rNghfpimnj1aE&export=download
as always, make sure the app isn't sandboxed by moving it somewhere, and right click > open because it's unsigned and gatekeeper doesn't like that
if you are getting a "osu! can't be opened. You should move it to the trash." message, open Terminal and run this command with the path to the osu!.app:
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu!.app"
special thanks to Technocoder for his work and giving me inspiration, Electric_espeon for mentioning the fork in the first place
happy holidays and stuff! 🎄 <3
(btw, this wineskin doesn't necessitate xquartz, just like the original from technocoder)
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
bBob_21 wrote:
For the command part you should instead type this:
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
Because without the "\" behind the "!" it will say "-bash: !.app: event not found" and the command will not work
slc wrote:
bBob_21 wrote:
For the command part you should instead type this:
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
Because without the "\" behind the "!" it will say "-bash: !.app: event not found" and the command will not work
thanks for the tip, edited original post
every time i enter the command in terminal, it says xattr: No such file. I have no idea what i am doing wrongslc wrote:
thanks for the tip, edited original postbBob_21 wrote:
For the command part you should instead type this:sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
Because without the "\" behind the "!" it will say "-bash: !.app: event not found" and the command will not work
Rigtu wrote:
slc wrote:
bBob_21 wrote:
For the command part you should instead type this:
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
Because without the "\" behind the "!" it will say "-bash: !.app: event not found" and the command will not work
thanks for the tip, edited original post
every time i enter the command in terminal, it says xattr: No such file. I have no idea what i am doing wrong
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "/Users/YOURMACNAME/Desktop/osu\!.app"
https://puu.sh/CuCn5/4aecdbb224.png this is what keeps on happening. i tried it a bunch of time and its all the same.i tried changing the paths several times and it keeps saying the same thing and idk what to do :/bBob_21 wrote:
Did you use the correct slash after "osu" and before "!"? It's this one \. If that doesn't fix it then you may be putting in the wrong path. It should look something like this:Rigtu wrote:
every time i enter the command in terminal, it says xattr: No such file. I have no idea what i am doing wrongslc wrote:
thanks for the tip, edited original postbBob_21 wrote:
For the command part you should instead type this:sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
Because without the "\" behind the "!" it will say "-bash: !.app: event not found" and the command will not worksudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "/Users/YOURMACNAME/Desktop/osu\!.app"
If you want to get the path to your file(in this case your osu) then just select your file and click Option+Command+C and the path should be copied to your clipboard
Rigtu wrote:
bBob_21 wrote:
Rigtu wrote:
slc wrote:
bBob_21 wrote:
For the command part you should instead type this:
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
Because without the "\" behind the "!" it will say "-bash: !.app: event not found" and the command will not work
thanks for the tip, edited original post
every time i enter the command in terminal, it says xattr: No such file. I have no idea what i am doing wrong
Did you use the correct slash after "osu" and before "!"? It's this one \. If that doesn't fix it then you may be putting in the wrong path. It should look something like this:
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "/Users/YOURMACNAME/Desktop/osu\!.app"
If you want to get the path to your file(in this case your osu) then just select your file and click Option+Command+C and the path should be copied to your clipboard
https://puu.sh/CuCn5/4aecdbb224.png this is what keeps on happening. i tried it a bunch of time and its all the same.i tried changing the paths several times and it keeps saying the same thing and idk what to do :/
some stuff showed saying operation not permitted but it ended up working fine. thanks a lot for your helpbBob_21 wrote:
I'm unsure but can you try to remove the " " in the path?Rigtu wrote:
https://puu.sh/CuCn5/4aecdbb224.png this is what keeps on happening. i tried it a bunch of time and its all the same.i tried changing the paths several times and it keeps saying the same thing and idk what to do :/bBob_21 wrote:
Did you use the correct slash after "osu" and before "!"? It's this one \. If that doesn't fix it then you may be putting in the wrong path. It should look something like this:Rigtu wrote:
every time i enter the command in terminal, it says xattr: No such file. I have no idea what i am doing wrongslc wrote:
thanks for the tip, edited original postbBob_21 wrote:
For the command part you should instead type this:sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
Because without the "\" behind the "!" it will say "-bash: !.app: event not found" and the command will not worksudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "/Users/YOURMACNAME/Desktop/osu\!.app"
If you want to get the path to your file(in this case your osu) then just select your file and click Option+Command+C and the path should be copied to your clipboard
zodiacstyx wrote:
I just download and unzip the file.
I drag the icon to the desktop and right click the icon waiting for "welcome to OSU"
but when the updated from 10% to 80% it's ok,in the next the update loop from the 1% to 70% then stop and always loop again and again.
It's so crazy...
I was delete all the file and re-download but still the case.
I'm so helpless,please help me with my macbook pro 2018 and OSU...thanks in advance.
hi_nepnep wrote:
So my osu got locked up...how do I unlock it? Anyone knows? For MacOs
OfficialTNT wrote:
in the video tutorial, you said that you needed to rightclick and click "Open" when opening osu.
Do you need to do this every time you open or just the first time?
GLR9GT wrote:
Okay, I have a new problem. I followed all the steps and when I try to open it the updater doesn't show up. I also didn't double click the icon. Osu used to work after I updated to Mojave but I turned on one of the settings in osu and it made my game crash. I am trying to reinstall but nothing is working.
Kalebloganwer wrote:
The game says that it needs an update and it is not optimized. I do not know why it says that and it's not updating from OSU launcher.