Wow I did not expect that to work... especially looking at the Test Run and not seeing any shell_execute issues or anything. That is strange behaviour, and yea, it is most likely an issue with the execute.bat file. If not that, then I'm not quite too sure.Technocoder wrote:
Hold up, are you saying that opening it through the Command Line Test tool works fine? But running a Test Run doesn't?Jyxle wrote:
Bruh the instructions you gave for C_o_l_o_u-r worked, it's opening fine.
A bit annoying that I have to open it like this every time instead of just clicking on the osu application, but I can't complain now that I can play osu on mac again... Thanks!
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SirDayDream
SirDayDream wrote:
I think i followed every step correct. But when i opened Osu! it began downloading and then went to startup, but it didnt, and then it just keeps failing at the osu!executing prompter.
Here is my report from the agent.ReportVersion 11.2.1 (Build 20D74)
Engine: WS11WineCX20.0.2
Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Game user configuration is absent
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
Log file: update.log is absent
No errors in: runtime.log
Nothing weird in your logs, but it does say an update.log is absent so that means the game never updated.
Can I try and get you to do a Wineskin Test Run for me please... ty
Generating a Test Run through Wineskin
- Locate your osu! installation.
- Right click on it, then select Show Package Contents.
- Open Wineskin.
- Click Advanced.
- Click Test Run. If osu! starts successfully (even with glitches), you can then close the program down. Once the program has either closed or crashed, a dialog will pop up asking you whether you want to view Test Run Logs. Click Yes.
- Copy the results of your Test Run logs to a pastebin such as paste.ubuntu.com set to never expire. Then attach the link in a reply to this thread, along with the report from osu!macOS Agent in Step 1.
Also you can try closing off the update screen when osu! starts, see if you can start the game there...
If osu!lazer is also not working, then I bet it's probably a deeper system-level issue. I doubt your computer is *too* slow since its running Big Sur, but can you make sure that there's no antivirus or software interfering with the running of new executables? Also check Gatekeeper and make sure that's not blocking anythingJamoozz wrote:
There was zero response in the terminal screen, and the app still didn't open.
Edit: This is weird, just installed the Unarchiver and that is also still bouncing. Aswell I tried to install osu!lazer earlier and it was bouncing. Could this be an issue deeper than osu!?