The latest wineskin download isn't working. It says the account has been closed for violating MEGA's terms of service.
klevinn wrote:
Thank you for making this. I have been enjoying myself so far. However, is there a way to fix the constant freezing(it's gotten worse over time)? While playing beatmaps, the red bar at the bottom right of the screen frequently spikes up causing me to freeze up, lag, and miss the circles.
Are there any things I can do to stop this? I've tried messing with the settings but to no avail.
I currently play on macOS BigSur.
Here's the output when troubleshootingReportVersion 11.6 (Build 20G165)
Engine: WS11WineCX64Bit20.0.2
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
Compatibility mode is disabled
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
Log file: update.log is absent
No errors in: runtime.log
I have also tried Test Running it however the popup to see the logs never appears
xxevanguixx wrote:
Here is my test run using the wineskin inside osu's package, along with the troubleshoot scan using osu!macos Agent, the update didn't make any change, and I can not find a working link for the Rosetta Wineskin in this thread. The one posted by Technocoder led me to mega files but it was no longer available to download.
https://paste.gg/p/anonymous/55b56cbf9b0d43ce90aa222ad3cf63e1
https://paste.gg/p/anonymous/202e2d6e776a43e894ac784becf24e68aidswidjaja wrote:
xxevanguixxxxevanguixx wrote:
Hi, I downloaded osu for Catalina along with osu!macOS Agent. Using the troubleshoot, scan, and repair. It worked wonderfully the first time I launched it, updating itself then jumping into osu!. But when I came back to it later in the day, I can't get it to open via the app icon, or the osu!macOS Agent route. I had to delete osu!, redownload, and go through the troubleshooting steps. Then it launched normally once again, updating itself aswell. Is it normal for this issue to happen or not and how do I fix this? As that I'm worried it might happen again and I have to go through the steps every time to play.
I'm using Catalina 10.15.7, Macbook air 2017
Thank you
Firstly, I think you should try out the Rosetta Wineskin since it's much newer. Secondly, could you try updating through osu!macOS Agent (Other > Update). If that fails, could you make a Test Run for when the application doesn't open, and link the contents here (you can use a pastebin like paste.gg)Test Run stepshttps://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#step-3-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.gg 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.
Queneos wrote:
help please i cant open the osu application when i trying to open it it says verify then it says osu! app is damage move to trash but even though i run the command on the terminal it says the same.last time i download using the mega link it can but now with the google drive link it cant how to solve this because i want to play osu on mac
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
FrostyVortex wrote:
What is the code for the intel that you have to enter into terminal i have a copy of the intel one but i need that code
NOBLE_COOKIE wrote:
The files are very different as to the Youtube tutorial that was recommended to me on the step by step way to get osu to Mac- https://youtu.be/b9RK1z8jXcM
When I was trying to troubleshoot the styles from my guessing because the video is not the same as to what is happening to what I was experiencing, I got this error that says "osu1macOS agent cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified. macOS cannot verify that this app is free from malware. move to trash" (idk how to put screenshot lol)
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
Well my pc is a potato but I can run Osu! on 300+ stable, my Processor is 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5, I have 4 GB of RAM (I want to add more RAM but I don't have time because of classes and I don't know how to do it.), my GPU is AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB, and I run macOS High Sierra. I'll try running the Test Run and I hope it gets fixed.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I figured out how to install Osu!, now my only problem is: When I update Osu!, it frequently hangs and sometimes the beatmap's background is entirely black [https://imgur.com/OFnU37X] Any Idea why this is happening?aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
I don't know if it's asked here already, but how do I create the new file?
(Edit: In the latest Wineskin, the only problem is the settings icon not showing up right?)
Not sure what new file you're talking about?
Settings icons don't work, that's correct. If they're important to you, you can enable them using the steps in the original thread, but this will break CJK icons in the process.
Could you try running a Test Run while recreating the steps that you take, including when the beatmap background shows up as black.Test Run stepsStep 3: Generating a Test Run through WineskinMore info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-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.
What are your computer specs as well?
LeiiiWasHere wrote:
Well my pc is a potato but I can run Osu! on 300+ stable, my Processor is 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5, I have 4 GB of RAM (I want to add more RAM but I don't have time because of classes and I don't know how to do it.), my GPU is AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB, and I run macOS High Sierra. I'll try running the Test Run and I hope it gets fixed.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I figured out how to install Osu!, now my only problem is: When I update Osu!, it frequently hangs and sometimes the beatmap's background is entirely black [https://imgur.com/OFnU37X] Any Idea why this is happening?aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
I don't know if it's asked here already, but how do I create the new file?
(Edit: In the latest Wineskin, the only problem is the settings icon not showing up right?)
Not sure what new file you're talking about?
Settings icons don't work, that's correct. If they're important to you, you can enable them using the steps in the original thread, but this will break CJK icons in the process.
Could you try running a Test Run while recreating the steps that you take, including when the beatmap background shows up as black.Test Run stepsStep 3: Generating a Test Run through WineskinMore info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-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.
What are your computer specs as well?
P.S. I don't have any problems running Osu! before the update, after the update it's just plain laggy and sometimes freezes I swear it's not because of my potato PC.
Hey! I was not able to test run the old Osu! version because I already updated mine to Halloween, but I was able to get the logs on the test run for the newest Osu! version, here is the link: https://pastebin.com/emYSH6Ka. I'm not gonna lie and say I understand the strings in the log file but everything is there.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Well my pc is a potato but I can run Osu! on 300+ stable, my Processor is 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5, I have 4 GB of RAM (I want to add more RAM but I don't have time because of classes and I don't know how to do it.), my GPU is AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB, and I run macOS High Sierra. I'll try running the Test Run and I hope it gets fixed.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I figured out how to install Osu!, now my only problem is: When I update Osu!, it frequently hangs and sometimes the beatmap's background is entirely black [https://imgur.com/OFnU37X] Any Idea why this is happening?aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
I don't know if it's asked here already, but how do I create the new file?
(Edit: In the latest Wineskin, the only problem is the settings icon not showing up right?)
Not sure what new file you're talking about?
Settings icons don't work, that's correct. If they're important to you, you can enable them using the steps in the original thread, but this will break CJK icons in the process.
Could you try running a Test Run while recreating the steps that you take, including when the beatmap background shows up as black.Test Run stepsStep 3: Generating a Test Run through WineskinMore info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-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.
What are your computer specs as well?
P.S. I don't have any problems running Osu! before the update, after the update it's just plain laggy and sometimes freezes I swear it's not because of my potato PC.
If you think it's an osu! version update, could you try:steps
- Making a duplicate of your osu wrapper (backups are important since the version you're about to test out doesn't support score submission)
- Downloading b20210520.2 from https://osekai.net/snapshots/?version=80
- On your duplicated copy, right click > Show Package Contents > drive_c > osu!
- Replace osu!.exe with the new version from osekai
- Close Finder, then start the wrapper
- When the update dialog appears, quickly close it to prevent it from updating (or if you're slow, disable your internet connection)
- See whether osu! runs better or not, and run a Test Run
Usually I'm sorta sceptical whenever an issue is attributed to any form of update (OS, executable, etc.), since those regressions are usually quite rare, and usually we would know about any breaking changes (especially OS level ones). But I don't think you're the first user to report an issue with osu! bludging recently on updates, and I haven't had anyone to check whether the issue is in fact isolated to the osu! executable.
In any case, the onus is on us to ensure that our wrapper works with executables, even if they introduce breaking changes, but first I'd like to see if this is in fact caused by a recent osu! update. I doubt it is though.
The Test Run on both your standard install and the older install will also be very useful
LeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I was not able to test run the old Osu! version because I already updated mine to Halloween, but I was able to get the logs on the test run for the newest Osu! version, here is the link: https://pastebin.com/emYSH6Ka. I'm not gonna lie and say I understand the strings in the log file but everything is there.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Well my pc is a potato but I can run Osu! on 300+ stable, my Processor is 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5, I have 4 GB of RAM (I want to add more RAM but I don't have time because of classes and I don't know how to do it.), my GPU is AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB, and I run macOS High Sierra. I'll try running the Test Run and I hope it gets fixed.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I figured out how to install Osu!, now my only problem is: When I update Osu!, it frequently hangs and sometimes the beatmap's background is entirely black [https://imgur.com/OFnU37X] Any Idea why this is happening?aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
I don't know if it's asked here already, but how do I create the new file?
(Edit: In the latest Wineskin, the only problem is the settings icon not showing up right?)
Not sure what new file you're talking about?
Settings icons don't work, that's correct. If they're important to you, you can enable them using the steps in the original thread, but this will break CJK icons in the process.
Could you try running a Test Run while recreating the steps that you take, including when the beatmap background shows up as black.Test Run stepsStep 3: Generating a Test Run through WineskinMore info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-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.
What are your computer specs as well?
P.S. I don't have any problems running Osu! before the update, after the update it's just plain laggy and sometimes freezes I swear it's not because of my potato PC.
If you think it's an osu! version update, could you try:steps
- Making a duplicate of your osu wrapper (backups are important since the version you're about to test out doesn't support score submission)
- Downloading b20210520.2 from https://osekai.net/snapshots/?version=80
- On your duplicated copy, right click > Show Package Contents > drive_c > osu!
- Replace osu!.exe with the new version from osekai
- Close Finder, then start the wrapper
- When the update dialog appears, quickly close it to prevent it from updating (or if you're slow, disable your internet connection)
- See whether osu! runs better or not, and run a Test Run
Usually I'm sorta sceptical whenever an issue is attributed to any form of update (OS, executable, etc.), since those regressions are usually quite rare, and usually we would know about any breaking changes (especially OS level ones). But I don't think you're the first user to report an issue with osu! bludging recently on updates, and I haven't had anyone to check whether the issue is in fact isolated to the osu! executable.
In any case, the onus is on us to ensure that our wrapper works with executables, even if they introduce breaking changes, but first I'd like to see if this is in fact caused by a recent osu! update. I doubt it is though.
The Test Run on both your standard install and the older install will also be very useful
edit: I know I can reinstall Osu! again and get the older version but I find it quite troublesome and kind of a hassle, if I get more time this week I'll definitely try to reinstall Osu!
TBNRKennyYT wrote:
By the way, I am on Big Sur, does it work to download and play osu?
LeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I was not able to test run the old Osu! version because I already updated mine to Halloween, but I was able to get the logs on the test run for the newest Osu! version, here is the link: https://pastebin.com/emYSH6Ka. I'm not gonna lie and say I understand the strings in the log file but everything is there.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Well my pc is a potato but I can run Osu! on 300+ stable, my Processor is 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5, I have 4 GB of RAM (I want to add more RAM but I don't have time because of classes and I don't know how to do it.), my GPU is AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB, and I run macOS High Sierra. I'll try running the Test Run and I hope it gets fixed.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I figured out how to install Osu!, now my only problem is: When I update Osu!, it frequently hangs and sometimes the beatmap's background is entirely black [https://imgur.com/OFnU37X] Any Idea why this is happening?aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
I don't know if it's asked here already, but how do I create the new file?
(Edit: In the latest Wineskin, the only problem is the settings icon not showing up right?)
Not sure what new file you're talking about?
Settings icons don't work, that's correct. If they're important to you, you can enable them using the steps in the original thread, but this will break CJK icons in the process.
Could you try running a Test Run while recreating the steps that you take, including when the beatmap background shows up as black.Test Run stepsStep 3: Generating a Test Run through WineskinMore info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-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.
What are your computer specs as well?
P.S. I don't have any problems running Osu! before the update, after the update it's just plain laggy and sometimes freezes I swear it's not because of my potato PC.
If you think it's an osu! version update, could you try:steps
- Making a duplicate of your osu wrapper (backups are important since the version you're about to test out doesn't support score submission)
- Downloading b20210520.2 from https://osekai.net/snapshots/?version=80
- On your duplicated copy, right click > Show Package Contents > drive_c > osu!
- Replace osu!.exe with the new version from osekai
- Close Finder, then start the wrapper
- When the update dialog appears, quickly close it to prevent it from updating (or if you're slow, disable your internet connection)
- See whether osu! runs better or not, and run a Test Run
Usually I'm sorta sceptical whenever an issue is attributed to any form of update (OS, executable, etc.), since those regressions are usually quite rare, and usually we would know about any breaking changes (especially OS level ones). But I don't think you're the first user to report an issue with osu! bludging recently on updates, and I haven't had anyone to check whether the issue is in fact isolated to the osu! executable.
In any case, the onus is on us to ensure that our wrapper works with executables, even if they introduce breaking changes, but first I'd like to see if this is in fact caused by a recent osu! update. I doubt it is though.
The Test Run on both your standard install and the older install will also be very useful
edit: I know I can reinstall Osu! again and get the older version but I find it quite troublesome and kind of a hassle, if I get more time this week I'll definitely try to reinstall Osu!
sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
Hey! If you're asking for the Wineskin Version, it's 'Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4'. If that's now what you're looking for, just tell me!aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I was not able to test run the old Osu! version because I already updated mine to Halloween, but I was able to get the logs on the test run for the newest Osu! version, here is the link: https://pastebin.com/emYSH6Ka. I'm not gonna lie and say I understand the strings in the log file but everything is there.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Well my pc is a potato but I can run Osu! on 300+ stable, my Processor is 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5, I have 4 GB of RAM (I want to add more RAM but I don't have time because of classes and I don't know how to do it.), my GPU is AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB, and I run macOS High Sierra. I'll try running the Test Run and I hope it gets fixed.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I figured out how to install Osu!, now my only problem is: When I update Osu!, it frequently hangs and sometimes the beatmap's background is entirely black [https://imgur.com/OFnU37X] Any Idea why this is happening?aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
I don't know if it's asked here already, but how do I create the new file?
(Edit: In the latest Wineskin, the only problem is the settings icon not showing up right?)
Not sure what new file you're talking about?
Settings icons don't work, that's correct. If they're important to you, you can enable them using the steps in the original thread, but this will break CJK icons in the process.
Could you try running a Test Run while recreating the steps that you take, including when the beatmap background shows up as black.Test Run stepsStep 3: Generating a Test Run through WineskinMore info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-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.
What are your computer specs as well?
P.S. I don't have any problems running Osu! before the update, after the update it's just plain laggy and sometimes freezes I swear it's not because of my potato PC.
If you think it's an osu! version update, could you try:steps
- Making a duplicate of your osu wrapper (backups are important since the version you're about to test out doesn't support score submission)
- Downloading b20210520.2 from https://osekai.net/snapshots/?version=80
- On your duplicated copy, right click > Show Package Contents > drive_c > osu!
- Replace osu!.exe with the new version from osekai
- Close Finder, then start the wrapper
- When the update dialog appears, quickly close it to prevent it from updating (or if you're slow, disable your internet connection)
- See whether osu! runs better or not, and run a Test Run
Usually I'm sorta sceptical whenever an issue is attributed to any form of update (OS, executable, etc.), since those regressions are usually quite rare, and usually we would know about any breaking changes (especially OS level ones). But I don't think you're the first user to report an issue with osu! bludging recently on updates, and I haven't had anyone to check whether the issue is in fact isolated to the osu! executable.
In any case, the onus is on us to ensure that our wrapper works with executables, even if they introduce breaking changes, but first I'd like to see if this is in fact caused by a recent osu! update. I doubt it is though.
The Test Run on both your standard install and the older install will also be very useful
edit: I know I can reinstall Osu! again and get the older version but I find it quite troublesome and kind of a hassle, if I get more time this week I'll definitely try to reinstall Osu!
I only suggested running the older version since I wanted to isolate it to whether it was actually an osu! update that caused it, or if it were something else.
The logging in your Test Run is a lot more than I'd expect from a working install.Specifically, that RtlEncryptMemory/RtlDecryptMemory loop that seems to be plaguing all these performance issues, which I've definitely seen around before.(unrelated). Which wrapper are you using again?
I'll try and take a closer look at the logs either tonight or tomorrow (by editing this post), your patience is very much appreciatedTBNRKennyYTTBNRKennyYT wrote:
By the way, I am on Big Sur, does it work to download and play osu?
Yep, follow the standard install instructions linked in the top post.
Hey! It doesn't seem to lag that often anymore! It still lags every now and then but it doesn't last for 10 seconds!aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I was not able to test run the old Osu! version because I already updated mine to Halloween, but I was able to get the logs on the test run for the newest Osu! version, here is the link: https://pastebin.com/emYSH6Ka. I'm not gonna lie and say I understand the strings in the log file but everything is there.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Well my pc is a potato but I can run Osu! on 300+ stable, my Processor is 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5, I have 4 GB of RAM (I want to add more RAM but I don't have time because of classes and I don't know how to do it.), my GPU is AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB, and I run macOS High Sierra. I'll try running the Test Run and I hope it gets fixed.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I figured out how to install Osu!, now my only problem is: When I update Osu!, it frequently hangs and sometimes the beatmap's background is entirely black [https://imgur.com/OFnU37X] Any Idea why this is happening?aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
I don't know if it's asked here already, but how do I create the new file?
(Edit: In the latest Wineskin, the only problem is the settings icon not showing up right?)
Not sure what new file you're talking about?
Settings icons don't work, that's correct. If they're important to you, you can enable them using the steps in the original thread, but this will break CJK icons in the process.
Could you try running a Test Run while recreating the steps that you take, including when the beatmap background shows up as black.Test Run stepsStep 3: Generating a Test Run through WineskinMore info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-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.
What are your computer specs as well?
P.S. I don't have any problems running Osu! before the update, after the update it's just plain laggy and sometimes freezes I swear it's not because of my potato PC.
If you think it's an osu! version update, could you try:steps
- Making a duplicate of your osu wrapper (backups are important since the version you're about to test out doesn't support score submission)
- Downloading b20210520.2 from https://osekai.net/snapshots/?version=80
- On your duplicated copy, right click > Show Package Contents > drive_c > osu!
- Replace osu!.exe with the new version from osekai
- Close Finder, then start the wrapper
- When the update dialog appears, quickly close it to prevent it from updating (or if you're slow, disable your internet connection)
- See whether osu! runs better or not, and run a Test Run
Usually I'm sorta sceptical whenever an issue is attributed to any form of update (OS, executable, etc.), since those regressions are usually quite rare, and usually we would know about any breaking changes (especially OS level ones). But I don't think you're the first user to report an issue with osu! bludging recently on updates, and I haven't had anyone to check whether the issue is in fact isolated to the osu! executable.
In any case, the onus is on us to ensure that our wrapper works with executables, even if they introduce breaking changes, but first I'd like to see if this is in fact caused by a recent osu! update. I doubt it is though.
The Test Run on both your standard install and the older install will also be very useful
edit: I know I can reinstall Osu! again and get the older version but I find it quite troublesome and kind of a hassle, if I get more time this week I'll definitely try to reinstall Osu!
Does osu! still show immense lag on the Halloween update?
Your test run doesn't give me any obvious graphics issues or any runaway processes that would be overloading your computer. If there's an executable-related issue, try changing your osu! version to the last known working version. If you can replicate the same wrapper working with one osu! version, then breaking on another, then we can follow up about that.
If it's not an executable-related issue, then likely there's a misconfiguration with the Wineskin wrapper or your computer. Try adjusting CPU affinity/priority within Wine's task manager.Change priority/affinityWhile osu! is running
1. Right click osu! > Show Package Contents
2. Click Wineskin > Advanced > Tools > Task Manager (taskmgr)
3. Find osu!.exe in the list that appears, then set priority and affinity as desired - see https://superuser.com/a/181947 for info on what this actually means
You can experiment with single-core and multi-core. I've been unable to reproduce your issue, so it's good if you try on your system.
If there was anything you changed/re-installed (both in terms of hardware and software) on your Mac which may correlate with osu! not working, then you should let us know as well.
Firstly, unless the Rosetta version doesn't work, I'd recommend running that version, as you are currently running the slightly-older Intel version. It works for all macOS versions and on both Intel and Apple Silicon based computers.
To fix the error you encountered:
1. Open osu!macOS Agent
2. Click the Troubleshoot tab
3. Click Scan
4. Once the scan is complete, click Repair
If that fails, run the following Terminal commandsudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
where ~/path/to/my/osu\!.app is the filepath to your osu! install.
More info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/silicon.html#step-2-repair-the-wineskin
LeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! If you're asking for the Wineskin Version, it's 'Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4'. If that's now what you're looking for, just tell me!aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I was not able to test run the old Osu! version because I already updated mine to Halloween, but I was able to get the logs on the test run for the newest Osu! version, here is the link: https://pastebin.com/emYSH6Ka. I'm not gonna lie and say I understand the strings in the log file but everything is there.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Well my pc is a potato but I can run Osu! on 300+ stable, my Processor is 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5, I have 4 GB of RAM (I want to add more RAM but I don't have time because of classes and I don't know how to do it.), my GPU is AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB, and I run macOS High Sierra. I'll try running the Test Run and I hope it gets fixed.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I figured out how to install Osu!, now my only problem is: When I update Osu!, it frequently hangs and sometimes the beatmap's background is entirely black [https://imgur.com/OFnU37X] Any Idea why this is happening?aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
I don't know if it's asked here already, but how do I create the new file?
(Edit: In the latest Wineskin, the only problem is the settings icon not showing up right?)
Not sure what new file you're talking about?
Settings icons don't work, that's correct. If they're important to you, you can enable them using the steps in the original thread, but this will break CJK icons in the process.
Could you try running a Test Run while recreating the steps that you take, including when the beatmap background shows up as black.Test Run stepsStep 3: Generating a Test Run through WineskinMore info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-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.
What are your computer specs as well?
P.S. I don't have any problems running Osu! before the update, after the update it's just plain laggy and sometimes freezes I swear it's not because of my potato PC.
If you think it's an osu! version update, could you try:steps
- Making a duplicate of your osu wrapper (backups are important since the version you're about to test out doesn't support score submission)
- Downloading b20210520.2 from https://osekai.net/snapshots/?version=80
- On your duplicated copy, right click > Show Package Contents > drive_c > osu!
- Replace osu!.exe with the new version from osekai
- Close Finder, then start the wrapper
- When the update dialog appears, quickly close it to prevent it from updating (or if you're slow, disable your internet connection)
- See whether osu! runs better or not, and run a Test Run
Usually I'm sorta sceptical whenever an issue is attributed to any form of update (OS, executable, etc.), since those regressions are usually quite rare, and usually we would know about any breaking changes (especially OS level ones). But I don't think you're the first user to report an issue with osu! bludging recently on updates, and I haven't had anyone to check whether the issue is in fact isolated to the osu! executable.
In any case, the onus is on us to ensure that our wrapper works with executables, even if they introduce breaking changes, but first I'd like to see if this is in fact caused by a recent osu! update. I doubt it is though.
The Test Run on both your standard install and the older install will also be very useful
edit: I know I can reinstall Osu! again and get the older version but I find it quite troublesome and kind of a hassle, if I get more time this week I'll definitely try to reinstall Osu!
I only suggested running the older version since I wanted to isolate it to whether it was actually an osu! update that caused it, or if it were something else.
The logging in your Test Run is a lot more than I'd expect from a working install.Specifically, that RtlEncryptMemory/RtlDecryptMemory loop that seems to be plaguing all these performance issues, which I've definitely seen around before.(unrelated). Which wrapper are you using again?
I'll try and take a closer look at the logs either tonight or tomorrow (by editing this post), your patience is very much appreciatedTBNRKennyYTTBNRKennyYT wrote:
By the way, I am on Big Sur, does it work to download and play osu?
Yep, follow the standard install instructions linked in the top post.
Now, regarding the update after the Halloween update, it doesn't seem that laggy anymore. I mean it still lags but not as much as before. It still lags when I open a beatmap (although I think it's natural).Hey! It doesn't seem to lag that often anymore! It still lags every now and then but it doesn't last for 10 seconds!aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I was not able to test run the old Osu! version because I already updated mine to Halloween, but I was able to get the logs on the test run for the newest Osu! version, here is the link: https://pastebin.com/emYSH6Ka. I'm not gonna lie and say I understand the strings in the log file but everything is there.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Well my pc is a potato but I can run Osu! on 300+ stable, my Processor is 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5, I have 4 GB of RAM (I want to add more RAM but I don't have time because of classes and I don't know how to do it.), my GPU is AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB, and I run macOS High Sierra. I'll try running the Test Run and I hope it gets fixed.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I figured out how to install Osu!, now my only problem is: When I update Osu!, it frequently hangs and sometimes the beatmap's background is entirely black [https://imgur.com/OFnU37X] Any Idea why this is happening?aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
I don't know if it's asked here already, but how do I create the new file?
(Edit: In the latest Wineskin, the only problem is the settings icon not showing up right?)
Not sure what new file you're talking about?
Settings icons don't work, that's correct. If they're important to you, you can enable them using the steps in the original thread, but this will break CJK icons in the process.
Could you try running a Test Run while recreating the steps that you take, including when the beatmap background shows up as black.Test Run stepsStep 3: Generating a Test Run through WineskinMore info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-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.
What are your computer specs as well?
P.S. I don't have any problems running Osu! before the update, after the update it's just plain laggy and sometimes freezes I swear it's not because of my potato PC.
If you think it's an osu! version update, could you try:steps
- Making a duplicate of your osu wrapper (backups are important since the version you're about to test out doesn't support score submission)
- Downloading b20210520.2 from https://osekai.net/snapshots/?version=80
- On your duplicated copy, right click > Show Package Contents > drive_c > osu!
- Replace osu!.exe with the new version from osekai
- Close Finder, then start the wrapper
- When the update dialog appears, quickly close it to prevent it from updating (or if you're slow, disable your internet connection)
- See whether osu! runs better or not, and run a Test Run
Usually I'm sorta sceptical whenever an issue is attributed to any form of update (OS, executable, etc.), since those regressions are usually quite rare, and usually we would know about any breaking changes (especially OS level ones). But I don't think you're the first user to report an issue with osu! bludging recently on updates, and I haven't had anyone to check whether the issue is in fact isolated to the osu! executable.
In any case, the onus is on us to ensure that our wrapper works with executables, even if they introduce breaking changes, but first I'd like to see if this is in fact caused by a recent osu! update. I doubt it is though.
The Test Run on both your standard install and the older install will also be very useful
edit: I know I can reinstall Osu! again and get the older version but I find it quite troublesome and kind of a hassle, if I get more time this week I'll definitely try to reinstall Osu!
Does osu! still show immense lag on the Halloween update?
Your test run doesn't give me any obvious graphics issues or any runaway processes that would be overloading your computer. If there's an executable-related issue, try changing your osu! version to the last known working version. If you can replicate the same wrapper working with one osu! version, then breaking on another, then we can follow up about that.
If it's not an executable-related issue, then likely there's a misconfiguration with the Wineskin wrapper or your computer. Try adjusting CPU affinity/priority within Wine's task manager.Change priority/affinityWhile osu! is running
1. Right click osu! > Show Package Contents
2. Click Wineskin > Advanced > Tools > Task Manager (taskmgr)
3. Find osu!.exe in the list that appears, then set priority and affinity as desired - see https://superuser.com/a/181947 for info on what this actually means
You can experiment with single-core and multi-core. I've been unable to reproduce your issue, so it's good if you try on your system.
If there was anything you changed/re-installed (both in terms of hardware and software) on your Mac which may correlate with osu! not working, then you should let us know as well.
Firstly, unless the Rosetta version doesn't work, I'd recommend running that version, as you are currently running the slightly-older Intel version. It works for all macOS versions and on both Intel and Apple Silicon based computers.
To fix the error you encountered:
1. Open osu!macOS Agent
2. Click the Troubleshoot tab
3. Click Scan
4. Once the scan is complete, click Repair
If that fails, run the following Terminal commandsudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
where ~/path/to/my/osu\!.app is the filepath to your osu! install.
More info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/silicon.html#step-2-repair-the-wineskin
Now to move on to the whole priority/affinity thing. I set the Priority to Realtime, and I selected all CPU cores (CPU 0-3). https://imgur.com/a/nSVx7Fh
It stopped lagging after the Halloween update, When I changed the priority/affinity. It runs even more smoothly. Thanks for the assist!aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! If you're asking for the Wineskin Version, it's 'Wineskin 2.9.0.7-rc4'. If that's now what you're looking for, just tell me!aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I was not able to test run the old Osu! version because I already updated mine to Halloween, but I was able to get the logs on the test run for the newest Osu! version, here is the link: https://pastebin.com/emYSH6Ka. I'm not gonna lie and say I understand the strings in the log file but everything is there.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Well my pc is a potato but I can run Osu! on 300+ stable, my Processor is 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5, I have 4 GB of RAM (I want to add more RAM but I don't have time because of classes and I don't know how to do it.), my GPU is AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB, and I run macOS High Sierra. I'll try running the Test Run and I hope it gets fixed.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I figured out how to install Osu!, now my only problem is: When I update Osu!, it frequently hangs and sometimes the beatmap's background is entirely black [https://imgur.com/OFnU37X] Any Idea why this is happening?aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
I don't know if it's asked here already, but how do I create the new file?
(Edit: In the latest Wineskin, the only problem is the settings icon not showing up right?)
Not sure what new file you're talking about?
Settings icons don't work, that's correct. If they're important to you, you can enable them using the steps in the original thread, but this will break CJK icons in the process.
Could you try running a Test Run while recreating the steps that you take, including when the beatmap background shows up as black.Test Run stepsStep 3: Generating a Test Run through WineskinMore info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-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.
What are your computer specs as well?
P.S. I don't have any problems running Osu! before the update, after the update it's just plain laggy and sometimes freezes I swear it's not because of my potato PC.
If you think it's an osu! version update, could you try:steps
- Making a duplicate of your osu wrapper (backups are important since the version you're about to test out doesn't support score submission)
- Downloading b20210520.2 from https://osekai.net/snapshots/?version=80
- On your duplicated copy, right click > Show Package Contents > drive_c > osu!
- Replace osu!.exe with the new version from osekai
- Close Finder, then start the wrapper
- When the update dialog appears, quickly close it to prevent it from updating (or if you're slow, disable your internet connection)
- See whether osu! runs better or not, and run a Test Run
Usually I'm sorta sceptical whenever an issue is attributed to any form of update (OS, executable, etc.), since those regressions are usually quite rare, and usually we would know about any breaking changes (especially OS level ones). But I don't think you're the first user to report an issue with osu! bludging recently on updates, and I haven't had anyone to check whether the issue is in fact isolated to the osu! executable.
In any case, the onus is on us to ensure that our wrapper works with executables, even if they introduce breaking changes, but first I'd like to see if this is in fact caused by a recent osu! update. I doubt it is though.
The Test Run on both your standard install and the older install will also be very useful
edit: I know I can reinstall Osu! again and get the older version but I find it quite troublesome and kind of a hassle, if I get more time this week I'll definitely try to reinstall Osu!
I only suggested running the older version since I wanted to isolate it to whether it was actually an osu! update that caused it, or if it were something else.
The logging in your Test Run is a lot more than I'd expect from a working install.Specifically, that RtlEncryptMemory/RtlDecryptMemory loop that seems to be plaguing all these performance issues, which I've definitely seen around before.(unrelated). Which wrapper are you using again?
I'll try and take a closer look at the logs either tonight or tomorrow (by editing this post), your patience is very much appreciatedTBNRKennyYTTBNRKennyYT wrote:
By the way, I am on Big Sur, does it work to download and play osu?
Yep, follow the standard install instructions linked in the top post.
Now, regarding the update after the Halloween update, it doesn't seem that laggy anymore. I mean it still lags but not as much as before. It still lags when I open a beatmap (although I think it's natural).Hey! It doesn't seem to lag that often anymore! It still lags every now and then but it doesn't last for 10 seconds!aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I was not able to test run the old Osu! version because I already updated mine to Halloween, but I was able to get the logs on the test run for the newest Osu! version, here is the link: https://pastebin.com/emYSH6Ka. I'm not gonna lie and say I understand the strings in the log file but everything is there.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Well my pc is a potato but I can run Osu! on 300+ stable, my Processor is 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5, I have 4 GB of RAM (I want to add more RAM but I don't have time because of classes and I don't know how to do it.), my GPU is AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB, and I run macOS High Sierra. I'll try running the Test Run and I hope it gets fixed.aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
Hey! I figured out how to install Osu!, now my only problem is: When I update Osu!, it frequently hangs and sometimes the beatmap's background is entirely black [https://imgur.com/OFnU37X] Any Idea why this is happening?aidswidjaja wrote:
LeiiiWasHereLeiiiWasHere wrote:
I don't know if it's asked here already, but how do I create the new file?
(Edit: In the latest Wineskin, the only problem is the settings icon not showing up right?)
Not sure what new file you're talking about?
Settings icons don't work, that's correct. If they're important to you, you can enable them using the steps in the original thread, but this will break CJK icons in the process.
Could you try running a Test Run while recreating the steps that you take, including when the beatmap background shows up as black.Test Run stepsStep 3: Generating a Test Run through WineskinMore info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/issues/troubleshooting.html#generating-logs-for-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.
What are your computer specs as well?
P.S. I don't have any problems running Osu! before the update, after the update it's just plain laggy and sometimes freezes I swear it's not because of my potato PC.
If you think it's an osu! version update, could you try:steps
- Making a duplicate of your osu wrapper (backups are important since the version you're about to test out doesn't support score submission)
- Downloading b20210520.2 from https://osekai.net/snapshots/?version=80
- On your duplicated copy, right click > Show Package Contents > drive_c > osu!
- Replace osu!.exe with the new version from osekai
- Close Finder, then start the wrapper
- When the update dialog appears, quickly close it to prevent it from updating (or if you're slow, disable your internet connection)
- See whether osu! runs better or not, and run a Test Run
Usually I'm sorta sceptical whenever an issue is attributed to any form of update (OS, executable, etc.), since those regressions are usually quite rare, and usually we would know about any breaking changes (especially OS level ones). But I don't think you're the first user to report an issue with osu! bludging recently on updates, and I haven't had anyone to check whether the issue is in fact isolated to the osu! executable.
In any case, the onus is on us to ensure that our wrapper works with executables, even if they introduce breaking changes, but first I'd like to see if this is in fact caused by a recent osu! update. I doubt it is though.
The Test Run on both your standard install and the older install will also be very useful
edit: I know I can reinstall Osu! again and get the older version but I find it quite troublesome and kind of a hassle, if I get more time this week I'll definitely try to reinstall Osu!
Does osu! still show immense lag on the Halloween update?
Your test run doesn't give me any obvious graphics issues or any runaway processes that would be overloading your computer. If there's an executable-related issue, try changing your osu! version to the last known working version. If you can replicate the same wrapper working with one osu! version, then breaking on another, then we can follow up about that.
If it's not an executable-related issue, then likely there's a misconfiguration with the Wineskin wrapper or your computer. Try adjusting CPU affinity/priority within Wine's task manager.Change priority/affinityWhile osu! is running
1. Right click osu! > Show Package Contents
2. Click Wineskin > Advanced > Tools > Task Manager (taskmgr)
3. Find osu!.exe in the list that appears, then set priority and affinity as desired - see https://superuser.com/a/181947 for info on what this actually means
You can experiment with single-core and multi-core. I've been unable to reproduce your issue, so it's good if you try on your system.
If there was anything you changed/re-installed (both in terms of hardware and software) on your Mac which may correlate with osu! not working, then you should let us know as well.
Firstly, unless the Rosetta version doesn't work, I'd recommend running that version, as you are currently running the slightly-older Intel version. It works for all macOS versions and on both Intel and Apple Silicon based computers.
To fix the error you encountered:
1. Open osu!macOS Agent
2. Click the Troubleshoot tab
3. Click Scan
4. Once the scan is complete, click Repair
If that fails, run the following Terminal commandsudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine "~/path/to/my/osu\!.app"
where ~/path/to/my/osu\!.app is the filepath to your osu! install.
More info: https://osu-mac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/silicon.html#step-2-repair-the-wineskin
Now to move on to the whole priority/affinity thing. I set the Priority to Realtime, and I selected all CPU cores (CPU 0-3). https://imgur.com/a/nSVx7Fh
Did the game stop lagging after the Halloween update, or after you changed your priority/affinity?
Aizxy wrote:
what do i do if osu takes a long time to open like 10 minutes like so i click the app and wait 10 minutes then it opens this used to happen to me awhile ago before osu got damaged and i couldn't fixed it so i quit osu,
i just downloaded it again and im onn osu catalina 10.15.7 i tried to open osu and it said osu couldn't open because it wasnt't responding, any fixes?
i tried repairing it and it said the same thing.
thanks if anyone responds, if not just have a good day!
SPM37 wrote:
Hi ive made the test run, https://www.mediafire.com/file/2dhwt1hl5g7llmm/Test_Run_2nd_attempt_%2528copied%2529_.txt/file
i apologize for using a site full of ads and viruses lol but idk how else to upload files, anyways i came across some slight stutters/lag spikes trought the session, mainly during the last map as the first map (4Mins) only had like 1 at the end everything else went smoothly, after that i played another map around (3-4-5 mins), i managed to come across said freeze wich completely freezed the screen and when the game came back my hp bar just drained completely, there were times before this test run where whenever the game came back to life after the freeze, the notes would be completely invisible and you could only see the MISS or the Xs, after that part of the chart was done the notes come back
Also my problem with mac os Mojave 10.14.6 idk if i remember well but it was related to the security update labeled (Security update 2020-005) i remembered vaguely so im not sure wether itas 2020-005 or 2021-005 but thats the update that fucked up the games perfomance significantly, have to note that i used a non official download site to download mojave 10.14.1 as i had this problem before and wanted to make sure i was in the right version (by wich i mean not installing 10.14.6 for fear of ruining the game again), after that the updates from the update section of the system preferences were completely normal up until that security update
tieuraerae wrote:
hellooo, is it possible to play osu! on m1 MacBook pro running Big Sur MacOS?
i tried following the steps but the macOS agent wouldn't open even after clicking "open anyway".
~/Desktop/osu\!macOS\ Agent.app/Contents/MacOS/osu\!macOS\ Agentand then paste the command output here (in a spoiler box please).
Luby13 wrote:
I used to play osu every day and I just updated my computer to macOS Catalina and osu won't open... is there any way for me to be able to play it? Does it work on macOS Monterey? Thanks...
CynTezu225 wrote:
Got it to work on my new m1 pro I had difficulties first but it works now. Transferred all my old beatmaps too. The font just throws me off a bit, but I'm just glad it runs LOL. Thanks for the guide!
Technocoder wrote:
I've updated the Wine engine in the Intel and Rosetta Wineskins to CX21.1.0 (big thanks to Gcenx for maintaining the Wineskin project and letting me know of the update). If you are having performance or miscellaneous issues, you may wish to redownload and transfer your data over to the updated Wineskins and see if that helps.
Merry Christmas everyone!
SPM37 wrote:
not really quite sure how this works but here is another test run in wich i managed to get the freeze to happen without any perfomance spikes (aside from the freeze itself) https://paste.gg/p/anonymous/505ac4256cb14515bca37d98d94fce74
specs
Mac os High sierra 10.13.6
Intel HD Graphics 5000 1536 MB
Proccesor 1.3Ghz intel core i5
4gb of ram
i fixed the issue for a while by reducing the amount of ram opera GX was consuming, osu runs fine with 5-3ms with 300+ fps for the whole time with opera gx open even with 2 youtube tabs open,altoguh it fixed the issue for a while it seemed to come back to the same freeze issue the next day, ive tried alt tabing from the game as it freezes but it only gets out of the app once the freeze stops otherwise it softlocks me in osu until the freeze stops, however ive noticed that whenever i manage to get out (immidiately after the screen comes back to life) the games CPU ussage (winepreloader) is at 76% and then some seconds later goes back to 40% im not sure if thats how much its supposed to be consuming or if it goes down to 40 because is on the background, but ive checked all of the other programs running and none seeme to be causing an issue or consuming any amount of significant RAM or CPU for osu to freeze momentarly, like i said the game runs with no problems whatsoever is just this freezing, the games music and map keeps playing in the background while this freeze happens, and for a second as the screen comes back to life you can see that the MS go all the way over from 300 to 500 only for it to go down to normal with no problems whatsoever.... (except more freezes during gameplay) i quite confused since it dosent seem to be a direct perfomance issue form either the game (graphically) or my computer, the only program that generates actual spikes that i personally have seen is Discord however the spikes dont go as far as to completely freeze the screen and usually is just because discord is consuming a lot of ram and CPU, have to note that i never have discord open whenever im playing osu.
i once fixed this ina previous install of osu i copied for troubleshooting porpouses but i dont quite remember how, i did install Dotnet 4.8 if im not wrong because i was using a program to download map packs wich required dotnet 4.7 or greater, i also put the version of windows in winecfg to 10 or 7 or XP im not quite sure, after that the game ran with no freezes, altough it seemed to struggle a little perfomance wise (this was with the previous engine prior to the updated one) ive also tried different skins and see if thats the problem but dosent seem like it, all of the skins in my folder seem to affect nothing either
0070:fixme:wincodecs:jpeg_decoder_get_metadata_blocks stub
Which Wineskin are you using...? Can you please paste the report that you get from osu!macOS Agent?Tamagoi wrote:
So I was playing Osu just fine initially but after I updated my mac to Monterey 12.01 osu doesn't open for me. After reinstalling osu agent I found out the reason osu wont open is because my wineskin is outdated. Is there a way for me to update it? And can it be done without disabling SIP?
SPM37 wrote:
Thanks for the response i apreaciate it a lot,
First off just to make things clear i dont believe it has to do with my hardware because ive tested the games perfomance in the past and during that time i never had anny issues, i always had opera gx open in the background for multiplayer downloads sometimes even a bunch of youtube tabs, but then again i could be wrong and my computer might just be getting old but idk about that.
Edit: not to mention the games perfomance is still well normal even with discord on but whenever there is a demanding task consuming ram or cpu it has lag spikes instead, not freezes.
Edit2: yes it freezes without opera or discord open (and i mean fully off not just the window)
second: i believe it freezed around 2-4 or 2-5 times during the testrun, usually after a freeze there was a chance that a follow up freeze would happen right as the other freeze finished, however if i remember correctly this scenario only took place once during the test run
third: ive managed to temporarly fix the issue by turning on the "reduce frame drops" option in the menu however theres times where the game runs fine for like 1 hour and theres times where it straight up crashes during the playtrough after the freeze happens, (freezes do still happen but at a slower pace btw) the max ive gotten the game with no freezes or crashes is between 1:30 to 2 hours "multi and singleplayer included" but to sum it up it freezes slower but there is a chance that the freeze will cause the game to crash
ZXR ANON wrote:
ReportVersion 12.1 (Build 21C52)
Engine: WS11WineCX64Bit19.0.1-1
Wineskin 2.9.0.6 1
Release: Stable40
Quarantine attribute is absent (bundle)
Quarantine attribute is absent (wrapper)
Execute flag is present
Detect Direct3D is disabled
Compatibility mode is disabled
System Integrity Protection is enabled
Engine version is supported
Razer Synapse is absent
Log file: update.log is absent
No errors in: runtime.log
it just says the file was damaged but I don't know where I went wrong, im on macOS Monterey
I did try it on my m1 macbook, seems to be working. I don't exactly know how to test it, but it does show my status as playing osu.Technocoder wrote:
I've been notified that Discord Rich Presence *does* work on M1 for another game using CX21.1. If there is anyone using an M1 Mac, can they please check this for osu! using the Latest Wineskin (Intel Only) version?