Thanks for the suggestions, I've tried several versions, all with the same issue. What's funny, is I downloaded a simple WIndows OpenGL benchmark application, and ran it through wine with no issues. Are you using the latest Cutting Edge version?
What's the process to put it in compatibility mode?Franc[e]sco wrote:
yeah I'm running on cuttingedge. hmmm seems like nvidia drivers still have some issues, you could try beta or cuttingedge compatibility mode, but I really have no experience with nvidia drivers :\
There's a checkbox in the options menu.RaidMax wrote:
What's the process to put it in compatibility mode?
I have about racked my brains trying to fix this issue. I really think it's the wine prefix, so I'm going to try deleting it and starting again. I have a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670. I locked 902 fps on windows, so I should be getting acceptable performance on here. Using nvidia-346 drivers and and 3.19.0-28-lowlatency for Ubuntu. I have literally done EVERYTHING to get OpenGL to see the 32bit libraries, so I really think it's wine. Will report back.SebDaMuffin wrote:
There's a checkbox in the options menu.RaidMax wrote:
What's the process to put it in compatibility mode?
However I use the closed source nvidia drivers and note no difference with compatibility mode. I get 1k+ fps regardless. osu is perfectly playable for me now on linux because of the delay being fixed, but I've never had fps issues. I had a geforce 8800 gts before and switched to a gtx 660. I'm not sure what the problem would be here but I can report extremely good fps performance with the closed source driver and those 2 cards. Not that I think it matters much but I'm using wine staging 1.7.51 patched with Francesco's winepulse on arch linux and nvidia drivers 352.41. Working sweet on stock kernel 4.1.8 and ck kernel too. Also works fine on both beta and cutting edge release streams for me. Are you sure the wine prefix is setup correctly?
try ~/.osu/drive_c/users/<your username>/"Local Settings"/"Application Data"/"osu!"Jmart wrote:
Hey dude, I appreciate the guide, but at the step where we fix the bancho disconnecting, I follow your exact instructions of replacing the user name with my own user and executing the command ALSA_DEFAULT_PCM="plug:dmixer" WINEPREFIX=~/.wine WINEARCH=win32 wine '~/.wine/drive_c/users/<your username>/Local Settings/Application Data/osu!/osu!.exe' leads to Ubuntu saying wine cannot find this. I have replaced my user name, and i have checked to see whether the directory was correct and it indeed was correct. I dont know what is causing this issue but it is preventing me from playing online, any helpful advice would be appreciated.
Exact same for me, and I also seem to have problem that RaidMax had, I get 50~ fps on nvidia gtx 770 and proprietary drivers, so I think it is not using proper driver or somehowZarosTenjin wrote:
hey i've followed your tutorial and got osu running which is nice 8D thanks for the guide
The thing i'm not able to do however is get OpenGL to work. I must say though trying to change the release stream from stable(fallback) to cutting edge doesnt stick. it goes back to stable fallback immediatly and says osu is up to date. Got any idea whats going wrong?
Cheers
Zaros
tryTheTanadu wrote:
hey, I have problem when I must connect to buncho.
I have that massage - what I can do if I don't have that?
http://i.imgur.com/f2lac6q.png
Someone could help? ;o
forgot to replace the wine profileTheTanadu wrote:
exe not found but.. I do all of this in your post my master
http://imgur.com/WTGFf6g
Just crsor is like if I must something write. ;-;
Try This.TheTanadu wrote:
;_; I try but when I make that, I got "bash" to write something - first time I have problem with wine ;-;
http://imgur.com/zrNhuRd
or I'm stupid ;-;
'~/.wine/drive_c/users/<your username>/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/osu\!/osu\!.exe'
remove the single quote at the beginningTheTanadu wrote:
;_; I try but when I make that, I got "bash" to write something - first time I have problem with wine ;-;
http://imgur.com/zrNhuRd
or I'm stupid ;-;
does it also crackle during alsa audio tests?TheAussie wrote:
I have one problem with osu, the audio skips,pops, crackles and ive followed the guide. maybe you can help me? remotely or something.
No, it was when i switched to PulseAudio for OBS, but i have configured settings a bit different since then and it doesn't seem to be happening.Franc[e]sco wrote:
does it also crackle during alsa audio tests?TheAussie wrote:
I have one problem with osu, the audio skips,pops, crackles and ive followed the guide. maybe you can help me? remotely or something.
nat@nat ~ % ./winetricks list-installed
baekmuk
corefonts
dotnet20
dotnet20sp1
dotnet30sp1
dotnet35
dotnet40
dotnet45
eufonts
gdiplus
gdiplus_winxp
msxml3
takao
unifont
wenquanyi
./winetricks list-installed 4.95s user 2.81s system 87% cpu 8.899 total
MagicNAT wrote:
Can't get ce or beta run on wine :<
What I had installed in osu's prefix:nat@nat ~ % ./winetricks list-installed
baekmuk
corefonts
dotnet20
dotnet20sp1
dotnet30sp1
dotnet35
dotnet40
dotnet45
eufonts
gdiplus
gdiplus_winxp
msxml3
takao
unifont
wenquanyi
./winetricks list-installed 4.95s user 2.81s system 87% cpu 8.899 total
But when I try to switch to ce or beta, it automatically switch back to stable fallback. So I switch that on Windows as suggested. osu! did update itself to ce on Windows, but when I try to run it with wine, osu!update shows up and 'update' osu to stable fallback version... :I
I am not on linux, but OS X, not sure if that matter.
loli@jigoku:~$ WINEPREFIX=~/.wine WINARCH=win32 winetricks list-installed
corefonts
dotnet20sp1
dotnet20
dotnet30sp1
dotnet35
dotnet40
dotnet45
gdiplus
gdiplus_winxp
msxml3
takao
vcrun2008
vcrun2010
I had successfully runs it. Just enable the hide version option from wine, and osu! allows me to update.Franc[e]sco wrote:
MagicNAT wrote:
Can't get ce or beta run on wine :<
What I had installed in osu's prefix:nat@nat ~ % ./winetricks list-installed
baekmuk
corefonts
dotnet20
dotnet20sp1
dotnet30sp1
dotnet35
dotnet40
dotnet45
eufonts
gdiplus
gdiplus_winxp
msxml3
takao
unifont
wenquanyi
./winetricks list-installed 4.95s user 2.81s system 87% cpu 8.899 total
But when I try to switch to ce or beta, it automatically switch back to stable fallback. So I switch that on Windows as suggested. osu! did update itself to ce on Windows, but when I try to run it with wine, osu!update shows up and 'update' osu to stable fallback version... :I
I am not on linux, but OS X, not sure if that matter.
why not use the beta osx build since you're on osx? maybe there are more graphical support issues with wine on osx
http://osx.ppy.sh/
also if it might help this is the list installed from a working install:loli@jigoku:~$ WINEPREFIX=~/.wine WINARCH=win32 winetricks list-installed
corefonts
dotnet20sp1
dotnet20
dotnet30sp1
dotnet35
dotnet40
dotnet45
gdiplus
gdiplus_winxp
msxml3
takao
vcrun2008
vcrun2010
NoYzE wrote:
Besides the osu rant about deleting background makes it aaaangry i got the issues fixed now. (Bad idea to use the same config you used with windows) I have to use alsa directly and set offset to excactly -30 though, but i get latency < 1ms.
I had successfully runs it. Just enable the hide version option from wine, and osu! allows me to update.P.S. Please forgive my formatting im dead.
Seems like this option is only available though wine-staging.
sudo pacman -S samba lib32-gnutls
with wine-staging it worked out of the box for me on gentoo, but I guess it depends on the distro and architectureHowl wrote:
As a tl;dr of what a fellow arch linux user previously said, you need to do some tweaks before starting osu!, otherwise it won't start.
To make HTTPS work, and thus make the connection to the update server work, you need to do the following (assuming you have the multilib repository set up):sudo pacman -S samba lib32-gnutls
At least, that did it for me (running Antergos)
Franc[e]sco wrote:
with wine-staging it worked out of the box for me on gentoo, but I guess it depends on the distro and architecture