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osu! lazer refuses to open on MacOS 14.5 (Sonoma) #28862
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Do you have any other application running? If so, try closing all of them and run the game once again. EDIT: I noticed you've tried to run this on safe mode, so I guess that rules this question out. |
Have you downloaded the correct version of the game (Apple Silicon vs Intel)? |
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Crash to desktop
Bug description
I didn't play osu! for a week. I came back and tried to open it and it jumped on my dock but that was it. It never left a crash report. I tried tracking logs in terminal. Nothing. I tried deleting osu's files in application support, reinstalling it, trying the newest and older versions, nothing.
I am on the latest MacOS version. I have tried it in safe mode in case of a software conflict and ensured all of the permissions osu needs have been enabled in settings. I have tried creating another user, and still the same issue. I've tried deleting framework.ini. Nothing.
I tried side loading the iOS version of osu! onto my Mac and that did work if that is any help.
There's no crash report at all to be found, just says terminated when I find it in activity monitor. There's no errors apparently. Just refuses to open.
Screenshots or videos
Screen.Recording.2024-07-13.at.16.04.42.mov
Version
2024.625.2
Logs
I went into the logs folder and the last log generated was from the 6th July. This is the most that I could get as a log. Likeliness is these are completely irrelevant:
1720258505.auth.log
1720258505.database.log
I have absolutely no way to show what was going on. I tried to use terminal show what was going on with this command (log stream --predicate 'process == "osu!"' --info) and I just got this:
2024-07-14 14:49:50.851995+0100 0x29bb4 Default 0x0 2561 0 osu!: (libxpc.dylib) [com.apple.xpc:connection] [0x6000034244b0] activating connection: mach=true listener=false peer=false name=com.apple.cfprefsd.agent
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