so... osu! randomly decided to work when I clicked to Test Run on Wineskin.
(image here: https://ibb.co/ry3tPwy)
These were the test logs, by the way.
I was getting 40-50 fps even when plugged into charger, so I tried to see if turning on Compatibility Mode would help.
osu! crashed when restarting!! The error said something about graphics drivers but I forgot to screenshot it, but it did make me google possible fixes.
A fix I saw said to go to the osu.cfg file and change what was in the _ReleaseStream line to Stable. (It was at Stable40, so I changed it to Stable.) This didn't help, and osu! now showed a different error that looked like this: https://ibb.co/YXjP511 (Reversing the change back to Stable40 doesn't change anything, same error)
When I click yes, it sends me to a Microsoft page that says to download a .exe file that would probably help if I wasn't using a Mac.
I tried test running 3 times yesterday and today, and for some reason it succeeded the first and third try but failed the second try.
Apple error log when it failed: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wQ23NqCZys/ (apparent correction - thread 9 was the one that crashed, not 7)
Wineskin test log (on 3rd try): https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2jvXyT7yhg/
If the links don't work or something else is wrong in this post, please let me know because I'm confused too!
(image here: https://ibb.co/ry3tPwy)
These were the test logs, by the way.
Test Run
Then everything went downhill err:thread:get_image_addr dyld image info is above 4GB limit for 32-bit-on-64-bit process
000b:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
000d:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
0010:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
0018:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
001d:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
0009:fixme:exec:SHELL_execute flags ignored: 0x00000100
err:thread:get_image_addr dyld image info is above 4GB limit for 32-bit-on-64-bit process
err:thread:get_image_addr dyld image info is above 4GB limit for 32-bit-on-64-bit process
002a:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
000b:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
000d:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
0010:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
0018:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
001d:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
0009:fixme:exec:SHELL_execute flags ignored: 0x00000100
err:thread:get_image_addr dyld image info is above 4GB limit for 32-bit-on-64-bit process
err:thread:get_image_addr dyld image info is above 4GB limit for 32-bit-on-64-bit process
002a:fixme:thread:create_user_shared_data_thread Creating user shared data update thread.
I was getting 40-50 fps even when plugged into charger, so I tried to see if turning on Compatibility Mode would help.
osu! crashed when restarting!! The error said something about graphics drivers but I forgot to screenshot it, but it did make me google possible fixes.
A fix I saw said to go to the osu.cfg file and change what was in the _ReleaseStream line to Stable. (It was at Stable40, so I changed it to Stable.) This didn't help, and osu! now showed a different error that looked like this: https://ibb.co/YXjP511 (Reversing the change back to Stable40 doesn't change anything, same error)
When I click yes, it sends me to a Microsoft page that says to download a .exe file that would probably help if I wasn't using a Mac.
I tried test running 3 times yesterday and today, and for some reason it succeeded the first and third try but failed the second try.
Apple error log when it failed: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wQ23NqCZys/ (apparent correction - thread 9 was the one that crashed, not 7)
Wineskin test log (on 3rd try): https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2jvXyT7yhg/
If the links don't work or something else is wrong in this post, please let me know because I'm confused too!