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How to use McOsu without osu!
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Manually manage beatmaps and beatmap files (and skins)
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Warning
It is strongly recommended to use osu![osu.ppy.sh] for beatmap management, since it is a lot more convenient. As this is a practice client, the expected use case is having both clients installed and switching between them very regularly.

McOsu only supports osu!(stable)[osu.ppy.sh] databases, but not osu!(lazer) databases atm!
Basic Folder Structure & McOsu Configuration
  1. Create a new folder somewhere (any name works): C:/OsuStuff/
  2. Inside this folder, create a "Songs" folder: C:/OsuStuff/Songs/
  3. Next to the Songs folder, create a "Skins" folder: C:/OsuStuff/Skins/

After you've created this structure, configure McOsu to use the parent folder as the osu!folder in the Options menu:
Linux and macOS users don't need drive letters of course, so the example osu!folder would simply look like this: /OsuStuff/
If you're on macOS and unsure, just copy this exact folder structure: https://imgur.com/a/SgqSKgP
If you're on Linux and unsure, just copy this exact folder structure: https://imgur.com/a/srDCyOZ
Adding Beatmaps
Every beatmap should have its own subfolder inside the "Songs" folder from before:
  1. Download a beatmap from https://osu.ppy.sh/
  2. Create a new subfolder inside your "Songs" folder, preferably with the beatmap filename as the name: C:/OsuStuff/Songs/302303 Sheppard - Geronimo/
  3. Rename the file extension of the downloaded osz file from osz to zip
  4. Extract the contents of the zip file into the just created beatmap folder
  5. If McOsu is running, you can press F5 while you are in the songbrowser to refresh/reload all beatmaps
Don't forget that only osu!standard beatmaps are supported!
Beatmaps for other gamemodes (taiko, mania, catch the beat) will simply not show up.
Adding Skins
Every skin should have its own subfolder inside the "Skins" folder from before:
  1. Create a new subfolder inside your "Skins" folder (this name will be visible in the in-game skin selection): C:/OsuStuff/Skins/MySkinNameInGame/
  2. Copy all skin images, sounds and the skin.ini file into the just created "MySkinNameInGame" folder
  3. You should now be able to see and select your skin in the Options menu

The two default skins which are shipped with the game, one for Virtual Reality and one for Desktop play, can be found here: /<Steam>/steamapps/common/McOsu/materials/
96 comentarii
StoicStepper 20 iul. la 10:28 
People have to sign-in to download beatmaps, you have to download osu to sign in. Any help on how to get a beatmap?? I tried a website that has osu's beatmaps, but it won't load in McOsu.
who?? 16 ian. la 16:08 
Doesn't work for me after i downloaded the beatmap and oso. tips?
IBGR2809 28 aug. 2024 la 7:58 
i dont like osu's some things but mcosu made it better so dis gam gut
Xtron135 27 iul. 2024 la 19:03 
This is much easier than installing Osu through the github solution. Works on Linux, tested 2024
ilt 14 apr. 2024 la 11:41 
Osu game
s a n s e‎ ‎ ☁⁷ 12 aug. 2023 la 21:11 
Nevermind I was stupid and used the real osu folder instead of manually downloaded maps
s a n s e‎ ‎ ☁⁷ 12 aug. 2023 la 20:57 
Doesn't work anymore for some reason
m1nus 23 mai 2023 la 12:05 
How to download beatmaps
Sume 6 apr. 2023 la 13:29 
when i open normal osu it says check you'r internet connecition
Reckoner 3 apr. 2023 la 9:46 
Can't you just make an inside map downloader?

I did everything on the guide and it doesn't work on mac