I'm on Yosemite (10.10.2) and it works fine for me. Have you guys tried reinstalling osu?
i think my graphics driver and the wine frameworks. just redownload the osu.dmg and copy to applications and now worked fine, but i'm rolling back to Mavericks :3 hehe. (p.s : worked on Yosemite Loltonynater wrote:
I'm on Yosemite (10.10.2) and it works fine for me. Have you guys tried reinstalling osu?
Just redownload the Osu! .dmg and copy to applications folder, make sure delete the osu! on Applications folder before copy again your new osu.dmg. or if you still have a problem, just download wine for os x (http://www.davidbaumgold.com/tutorials/wine-mac/) and download osu! for windows and install with wine, (osu! running on wineskin ( try to explore the package Osu!, there is windows files,. and drive_c).DragoorReaper wrote:
I used yosemite and it said osu crashed but before it was working fine but now it repeatively crashes again and again i need help to fix this
Youre right , i also tested with ubuntu 13.04 64bit, installing multiarch and i also install wine 32bit, (seems not work with 64bit wine on linux bcos of netfx1, 2, and 3 not compatible with 64bit)theFerdi265 wrote:
Judging by the screenshots posted by peppy, the OSX build runs via wine (or an OSX derivative of it), especially because of the wine and winePrefix folders.Wassaaaa wrote:
because there is no public version for Linux, based on gnome? Linux users have to do many steps to run osu! in linux
This Build comes with its own version of it, fully configured and ready for osu.
The strategy to get osu running on linux is basically the same: install wine, and then run Windows osu with it.
The difference between the OSX build and the windows build might be some changes in the osu!.exe that make it more cross-platform compatible and the configuration for the packaged wine version. When the OSX version is "done" (i.e. works very well and has no blatant bugs), maybe peppy will setup a similar thing for linux based systems (very big maybe)
Hi. just open terminal and run as rootkuroichi0 wrote:
i keep having a problem when downloading the program,can somebody tell me why?
i can only download the old installer,so it keeps telling me to have the updates but it's not working anyway
if there's any external link for the most recent updates,please tell me
Celestia91604 wrote:
I can't download osu! in my laptop but my sister can... need help please
I tried 3x but it always says
This app can't run in your pc
To find a version for your pc check with the software publisher
Thank you kind sir! That has seemed to fix it! I owe the world!Agrrox wrote:
Seems like you are trying to run game from install .dmg ? copy the osu!.app to applications folder and then run.CompHawk wrote:
Need Help!!!
When I try open my Osu! An error happens it states:
"ERROR! cannot write to Info.plist, there are permission problems, or you are on a read-only volume.
This cannot run from within a read-only dmg file."
Please help really want to play with my friends but can't :/
Yes, I believe so.hihiangie wrote:
but the version of my OS X is10.10.2...can i still play osu ?
If you want to get skins, first of all you download them like usual whether it be on a macbook or on a windows computer. E.g. Click this link to view some skinscub656 wrote:
how do you get skins on mac thats all i want to know and thats all im having trouble with and also how do you make your game a little bit less laggy what should i do in settings
I thought you couldn't run OpenGL on the OS X version?Poisonmellon wrote:
Oh for the lag, try to have minimal programs open and if you need to, in settings in osu type in OpenGL and run osu through that instead of DirectX. Reduce any visual settings you may have put on accidentally.
Hope I helped!
But I've tried a few times.when I succes running OSU,it plays "welcome to OSU "but it just shut down automatically and I don't know why.Poisonmellon wrote:
Yes, I believe so.hihiangie wrote:
but the version of my OS X is10.10.2...can i still play osu ?
I'm currently using 10.10.1
You canLagel wrote:
I thought you couldn't run OpenGL on the OS X version?Poisonmellon wrote:
Oh for the lag, try to have minimal programs open and if you need to, in settings in osu type in OpenGL and run osu through that instead of DirectX. Reduce any visual settings you may have put on accidentally.
Hope I helped!
Yeah, osu for mac OSX isn't that reliable.hihiangie wrote:
But I've tried a few times.when I succes running OSU,it plays "welcome to OSU "but it just shut down automatically and I don't know why.poisonmellon wrote:
I'm currently using 10.10.1
Have you ever tried using it? Because it doesn't work.Poisonmellon wrote:
You can
Lagel wrote:
Have you ever tried using it? Because it doesn't work.Poisonmellon wrote:
You can
Yeah i was gonna say i don't think you know what you're on about I've tried absolutely everything i could think of in order to get smooth gameplay. All we can do is hope the new update will be good, otherwise i'm gonna look at a larger hard-drive and use bootcamp, although i really don't want to dedicate half my drive just for a game.Poisonmellon wrote:
Yeah I've used it somewhat, but only if I try for an SS and osu glitches for a second and it's impossible thats the only time I do
If you click it it should restart osu and start it in a more *stable* manner
Just double checked now, yeah the box doesn't stay ticked although I find that if I click it osu! seems to run more smoothly
I think this may be due to the fact that it's a windows application wrapped using wine so it comes pre-installed with DirectX
Aha, my osu! folder altogether is like 20gb, and i'm only getting more and more beatmaps.Agrrox wrote:
You can dedicate much less than half of your HDD. What about 10gb ?