I didn't find any interfering programs...my system specs : macOS Big Sur, MacBook Air (M1, 2020), 8GBaidswidjaja wrote:
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Test run Intel: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Xcn9j6xszG/aidswidjaja wrote:
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Yes I'm on M1, i just tried the Intel Wineskin and it works suprisingly a little bit more than the M1 Wineskin, but it still crashes after the osu updater finished running 😂 (and the osu logo appeared also here for some seconds)aidswidjaja wrote:
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Unfortunately it still doesn't work (the osu logo appears and disappears quickly) so I do the test runaidswidjaja wrote:
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Yes it's ok!aidswidjaja wrote:
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This happens after i open the osu! file, then the window crash immediately😭
Please see https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/dotnet.html and let us know how it goes!
The error message in the window is safe to ignore (it's Discord Rich Presence) and the most important diagnostic tool is the Wineskin Test Run and the Agent Report. Thanks!
I'll update this on my osu!mac website (I hope it's ok if I use your screenshot, let me know if it isn't)
This appears after i enter the command, did i do something wrong?
Ah, it's two separate commands. Not sure why I structured like that, so I'll just give you one command that you can write in one line
Try running this:start ../../osu!/osu!
And screenshot the output here. You can put images in a bbcode box ([box]) so they don't take up too much space on the forum as well
If you're still experiencing issues, please perform a Wineskin Test Run - instructions at https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-wineskin or pasted below:Test RunGenerating a Test Run through WineskinIf you need any help with any of the steps outlined here, check out https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html or feel free to make a reply back here on the forum. Thanks!
- 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.
Test run: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/yZ2cKcm82s/
macOS agent report: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/pdsjQP8xPD/
Wait, the osu! logo appears? And that means there would be no cmd output immediately like I was hoping for. No immediately fixable things in the Test Run that I can see. However, the last line of output returns a full-on "deadbeef" kernel crash.0035:fixme:ntdll:EtwEventUnregister (deadbeef) stub.
I get deadbeef error codes on my runs though (4 to be precise) so I'm still not sure whether it's related to your issue.
Yea, I'm not really too sure what could be causing. You may need to double click a few times, or change the affinity in Task Manager (community/forums/posts/8171838) which could iron out any CPU issues. Lastly, have you tried the Intel Wineskin? (Assuming you're on M1)
But if the osu! logo appears, that means the game is able to start. Just having issues running, or the updater is failing somewhere.
I couldn't change the affinity in Task Manager, because that list doesn't appear. I think it is because my osu isn't able to run...?
So Intel Wineskin lets you get at least to the updater. Maybe it could be something wrong with the update? Could you check your update.log file and see if there's anything important there? I also wonder whether a Test Run with the Intel Wineskin might bring something different. That might be worth running again just to see if anything different pops up.
Can you try updating through osu!macOS Agent (Other tab) and also update dotnet? https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/dotnet.html#updating-dotnet
update_success.log: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KXGd3Y2YCH/
and I got this when I open osu after running the dotnet452 update
That narrows it down a little bit... at least we can see osu! is attempting to start but then dying on that graphics menu. I'm surprised that both the Intel and Rosetta Wineskins fail for you at what appears to be a low-level issue.
I'm going to try and see if I can get you to do a winedbg log which is about as deep down as you can get. But it's a bit of a pain in the butt to get working so I might need a bit more time to work on it. I'm hoping someone else has better ideas than me because I'm really not sure what's going on here - I haven't seen an issue where both Wineskins fail with no useful output. Would there be potentially any interfering programs you have on your computer? (Also what are your system specs?)
Anyway, I'll get back to you asap with instructions for a winedbg if I can figure it out. It wouldn't hurt to try reinstalling both and just making sure that there isn't anything affecting it.
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Anyway, on a side note with some research I suspect there's a race condition affecting the (particularly older Wineskins) which might explain the earlier inconsistency in startups but I think the problem's disappeared for now with the newer Wineskins. I don't think it's as big of a problem anymore but for future reference, it could be a race condition somewhere.soft03What issue are you having exactly? Can you send a video?soft03 wrote:
had a smooth download everything works fine however is there a fix to mouse inconsistency as its quite unplayable if anyone knows a fix as brief as possible i just want to be able to play a game while im here babysitting abroad thanks
edit: im on an m1 macbook pro if thats a factor which is affecting this
Thank you for doing this, I will be waiting for your reply