⚠ Fixed every map having an incorrect offset (apparently I never noticed this, oops) ・No longer using TEMP folder (some people were having permission issues reading/writing there) ・osu trainer should now also work 32-bit systems ・osu trainer folder has less crap in it now ・Show helpful message when.osz are not configured to open with. How to use TaikoBuddy. Simply run the packaged TaikoBuddy jar file, log into your TaikoBuddy account. Then open osu!, make sure the skin file packaged with this program is selected. Then make sure all your settings are correct, press R to cycle through TaikoBuddy modes, and play a map.
Note
If you’re new to osu! and don’t know how all this beatmap and skin stuff work:
Note
osu!macOS Agent can automatically move beatmaps and skins from your Downloads folder. Just make sure to enable the checkboxes inside osu!macOS Agent settings. More information available below.
Importing beatmaps and skins¶
Importing beatmaps into osu! is quite easy, and there’s a number of ways you can get this to work with your osu! Wineskin.
Using osu!macOS Agent¶
You can have beatmaps automatically moved from your Downloads folder to osu!, with the help of Technocoder’s osu!macOS Agent program. To enable this:
Open osu!macOS Agent
In the General tab, locate the Location: field. Make sure this points to your osu! install (e.g
/Users/Adrian/Desktop/osu!.app
)Enable the following checkboxes
Automatically move beatmaps from Downloads
Automatically move skins from Downloads
You can also enable
Leave osu!macOS Agent running. The next time you download a beatmap from the osu! website, it should automatically move to your osu! wrapper. Then just hit F5 (beatmaps) or Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S (skins) to refresh.
Drag and drop¶
You might also be able to drag and drop beatmaps and skins into osu! directly. In my personal experience this only works with Technocoder’s Wineskin with macOS Catalina 10.15 support.
If osu! is full screen, you can use Mission Control (F4 key) to switch between windows.
Click to import¶
Note
Users have reported issues with this on newer wrappers such as Technocoder’s Wineskin with macOS Catalina 10.15 support, see community/forums/posts/7805376 and Gcenx/WineskinServer/issues/47. In the meantime, use an alternative import method.
You can set up osu! to automatically open and import a beatmap or skin when you click on it in your Downloads folder or web browser.
Download a random osu beatmap or skin (and get the osz file)
Right click on osu!.app
Click Show Package Contents
Navigate to
drive_c/osu!/Songs
and drag & drop yourosz
orosk
beatmap into thereGo back a few folders until you reach Wineskin.app, and click to pen it!
Click Advanced. You should see a screen like the one below
Note the Associated Extensions section. If the osz2
, osr
, osz
and osu
extensions aren’t there, add them using the + button.
To verify that this has all been set up correctly:
Click Tools, then click Command Line (cmd). A console-like should open (it takes a while tho)
Type
explorer.exe
Navigate to
MyComputerosu!Songs
in the window that appears and locate the osz beatmap you just droppedRight click on the file, click Properties and verify it worked. It should look like the image below.
Note
This method tends to be more unreliable than the others listed and you may experience varying degrees of success.
Manual import¶
To manually import a beatmap into osu!, follow the following instructions:
Find your
Songs
directoryLocate where
osu!.app
(your Wineskin) is installedRight click on it and select
ShowPackageContents
You should now see three files/folders:
Contents
,drive_c
andWineskin
. Clickdrive_c
.From here, click
osu!
.From here, locate
Songs
Tip
You can create an alias or shortcut pointed to your Songs directory, in somewhere handy like your Desktop. Then you can quickly access the folder whenever you want to drop beatmaps in.
To create an alias, click on the Songs
folder, then go to File > Make Alias - then put this alias somewhere where you can easly access it.
Find a beatmap on osu.ppy.sh. For this example, we’ll use Ryofuka’s crossing field.
Just like you would normally, click the Download button to download the beatmap.
You should now have a
.osz
file in your Downloads file. Drag and drop this file into theSongs
directory we located before.
Tip
To avoid potential import issues, remove any non-alphabetical characters (numbers and hyphens are fine)
Note
Yep, my beatmap folder is very empty (but yours won’t be! Unless it is, of course..)
If you don’t have osu! open already, open it now. Then in-game, press
F5
Note
Unless you have function keys enabled, you may need to press the Fn
button at the same time.
Use F1, F2, etc. as standard function keys
Osu Game Mac
Osu On Mac Os
Locate where
osu!.app
is installedRight click on it and select Show Package Contents
You should now see three files/folders:
Contents
,drive_c
andWineskin
. ClickWineskin
A window like the one below should pop up. Click Advanced
Click the Options tab
Select Use F1, F2, etc. as standard function keys
Tip
You can do all of this while leaving osu! running open in the background!
A note about importing skins¶
Osu Download For Mac
Importing skins is largely the same process, except instead of the Songs
directory, use the Skins
directory, and to reload osu! use Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S
instead of F5
.
You can then select your skin as normal from the osu! in-game settings menu.
How To Download Osu Maps On Mac Os
Note
Treat this as if you were working on a Windows system. If the skin is compressed, you’ll probably need to uncompress it. You can use something like The Unarchiver or even your in-built Archive Utility to do this (though Archive Utility might not have so much fun with .rar
or .7zip
files)
See the osu! knowledge base for more info.