Are both of you on the stable or alpha release?
May God bless The Porting KitPixelArray wrote:
Note that osu may be laggier than it was in Sierra. However, it seems that all games seem to be running at lower fps since the update. Thanks Apple...
Same problem!silverlightcs wrote:
When I create a wrapper, it asks me to select an installer and later the EXE, I guessed that meant choosing the install.exe and then the osu.exe in Application Data. (If I'm wrong correct me on this, that's probably my problem) When I try to open the wrapper, it opens, and the osu! icon flashes on my screen for a second, then it disappears and the wrapper closes by itself.
silverlightcs wrote:
When I create a wrapper, it asks me to select an installer and later the EXE, I guessed that meant choosing the install.exe and then the osu.exe in Application Data. (If I'm wrong correct me on this, that's probably my problem) When I try to open the wrapper, it opens, and the osu! icon flashes on my screen for a second, then it disappears and the wrapper closes by itself.
I've edited the instructions a bit, try again to see if it works this time.Fruxh wrote:
Same problem!silverlightcs wrote:
When I create a wrapper, it asks me to select an installer and later the EXE, I guessed that meant choosing the install.exe and then the osu.exe in Application Data. (If I'm wrong correct me on this, that's probably my problem) When I try to open the wrapper, it opens, and the osu! icon flashes on my screen for a second, then it disappears and the wrapper closes by itself.
I'm getting the same problem here.Loucoh wrote:
No new executables found!
Maybe the installer failed...?
If you tried to install somewhere other than C: drive (drive_c in the wrapper) then you will get this message too. All software must be installed in C: drive.
how can i resolve the problem???
Around when in the process does it happen? If it's after osu! installation, then that's normal. Step 8 should fix that issue.silverlightcs wrote:
I'm getting the same problem here.Loucoh wrote:
No new executables found!
Maybe the installer failed...?
If you tried to install somewhere other than C: drive (drive_c in the wrapper) then you will get this message too. All software must be installed in C: drive.
how can i resolve the problem???
Thank you! Just one question, when using this version, I can't switch desktops (swiping with 3 fingers to the left/right or clicking the buttons at the top to show the different windows), is there a way to do that?Mic238 wrote:
I built a stable version a while ago and it's on github
https://github.com/Mic238/osu-for-Mac-Stable-Latest
a0206021 wrote:
There is a problem in Wineskin in High Sierra, so osu! may fail to launch.
Here is the solution:
1.Right click on osu.app, and select "Show Package Contents"
2.double click Wineskin.app.
3.click "Set Screen Options"
4.uncheck "Auto Detect GPU for Direct 3D"
5.click "done" and quit the program
Then, it should work normally.
a0206021 wrote:
There is a problem in Wineskin in High Sierra, so osu! may fail to launch.
Here is the solution:
1.Right click on osu.app, and select "Show Package Contents"
2.double click Wineskin.app.
3.click "Set Screen Options"
4.uncheck "Auto Detect GPU for Direct 3D"
5.click "done" and quit the program
Then, it should work normally.
It worked! Thank you so much!a0206021 wrote:
There is a problem in Wineskin in High Sierra, so osu! may fail to launch.
Here is the solution:
1.Right click on osu.app, and select "Show Package Contents"
2.double click Wineskin.app.
3.click "Set Screen Options"
4.uncheck "Auto Detect GPU for Direct 3D"
5.click "done" and quit the program
Then, it should work normally.
Thank you!!! It works!a0206021 wrote:
There is a problem in Wineskin in High Sierra, so osu! may fail to launch.
Here is the solution:
1.Right click on osu.app, and select "Show Package Contents"
2.double click Wineskin.app.
3.click "Set Screen Options"
4.uncheck "Auto Detect GPU for Direct 3D"
5.click "done" and quit the program
Then, it should work normally.
Does it matter what version of osu i'm using? I'm currently using the alpha release from 2016...a0206021 wrote:
There is a problem in Wineskin in High Sierra, so osu! may fail to launch.
Here is the solution:
1.Right click on osu.app, and select "Show Package Contents"
2.double click Wineskin.app.
3.click "Set Screen Options"
4.uncheck "Auto Detect GPU for Direct 3D"
5.click "done" and quit the program
Then, it should work normally.
No it doesn't.frankengwenny wrote:
Does it matter what version of osu i'm using? I'm currently using the alpha release from 2016...a0206021 wrote:
There is a problem in Wineskin in High Sierra, so osu! may fail to launch.
Here is the solution:
1.Right click on osu.app, and select "Show Package Contents"
2.double click Wineskin.app.
3.click "Set Screen Options"
4.uncheck "Auto Detect GPU for Direct 3D"
5.click "done" and quit the program
Then, it should work normally.
mine doesn't work either....a0206021 wrote:
There is a problem in Wineskin in High Sierra, so osu! may fail to launch.
Here is the solution:
1.Right click on osu.app, and select "Show Package Contents"
2.double click Wineskin.app.
3.click "Set Screen Options"
4.uncheck "Auto Detect GPU for Direct 3D"
5.click "done" and quit the program
Then, it should work normally.
The above method works. Porting Kit is also useful to update the WineSkin version. WS9WineStaging2.16 works for me. Once Porting Kit is downloaded, use PixelArray's methods through 1,2,3,3 to download the newest wineskin. Then, go to the original osu!.app, right click-> Show Package Contents -> Double click on "Wineskin" -> Advanced -> Tools -> Change Engine Used -> Select "WS9WineStaging2.16" -> OK. Wait to complete. Finally, follow a0206021's method. This should work.Gerardoesp wrote:
a0206021 wrote:
There is a problem in Wineskin in High Sierra, so osu! may fail to launch.
Here is the solution:
1.Right click on osu.app, and select "Show Package Contents"
2.double click Wineskin.app.
3.click "Set Screen Options"
4.uncheck "Auto Detect GPU for Direct 3D"
5.click "done" and quit the program
Then, it should work normally.
a0206021 wrote:
There is a problem in Wineskin in High Sierra, so osu! may fail to launch.
Here is the solution:
1.Right click on osu.app, and select "Show Package Contents"
2.double click Wineskin.app.
3.click "Set Screen Options"
4.uncheck "Auto Detect GPU for Direct 3D"
5.click "done" and quit the program
Then, it should work normally.