Replace the corresponding files and directories in your new osu! Wineskin with that from your Windows install of osu!.ĭon’t delete your osu! game data from your Windows installation until you’re absolutely certain everything works fine, and make a backup of your osu! game data periodically. On your Mac, locate your osu! Wineskin and locate your Songs directory, Skins directory, Scores.db file and Data/r directory.
Put this on a USB drive or someplace which you can access from your Mac later on. Highlighted are your Songs and Skins directories, but this folder also contains your Scores.db file and your Datar (replays) folder. It should show you your osu! installation directory: Inside the game, open in-game settings (you can use the Ctrl-O shortcut to perform this)
To transfer Songs or Skins from an osu! installation on Windows: Transferring from Windows¶ Beatmaps, Skins, Replays & Scores¶ Replace the corresponding files and directories in your new osu! Wineskin with that from your old osu! Wineskin.ĭon’t delete your osu! game data from your old osu! Wineskin until you’re absolutely certain everything works fine, and make a backup of your osu! game data periodically. Click drive_c.įrom here, locate the directories listed above. You should now see three files/folders: Contents, drive_c and Wineskin. Right click on it and select Show Package Contents Locate where your new osu!.app (your Wineskin) is installed In your old osu! Wineskin, locate your Songs directory, Skins directory, Scores.db file and Data/r directory. To transfer Songs or Skins from another osu! Wineskin: Well this is about to get meta Beatmaps, Skins, Songs & Skins¶ Transferring from a different osu! Wineskin¶
Noone is responsible if you lose all your data - back up your data and take extreme care if you have particularly special osu! game files. You should remove all screen-resolution related properties as this may crash your game (see Common issues: osu! was unable to obtain a graphics context.) - be careful out there!īefore transferring and deleting osu! data off your old osu! installation, back it up! Backing osu! files up is as easy as copying the entire osu! folder onto an external hard drive - and this is something all osu! players should do anyway! It is located in the same directory as your Songs or Skins directories. For example, my configuration file is called osu!.Adrian.cfg`` and it looks like this:
Your osu! configuration file is entitled. You can also use these same instructions to transfer your osu! configuration file (we’ve left it out to keep the instructions clean). Technocoder’s unofficial Wineskin for macOS 10.14 Mojave and earlier.