https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42005
John eldiablodivino@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|CLOSED |RESOLVED Summary|"osu!" cannot connect to |"osu!" cannot connect to |the internet (IPv6 disabled |the internet |in kernel) |
--- Comment #9 from John eldiablodivino@gmail.com --- Thinking on it a bit more, I think I may have been a bit too hasty in marking this as invalid. I'm not a Wine developer and don't know much about its inner workings, so perhaps I should have waited first to see if the experts think it's a bug or not?
I say this because Osu actually has an in-development native version, which uses regular Mono, and it was able to connect to the internet perfectly fine with IPv6 disabled. This native version is available via the "osu-git" AUR package on Arch, or from this GitHub repository: https://github.com/ppy/osu
The native version of Osu is in a very early stage though, which is why I wasn't using it. At present, it's not really playable. It works just enough for me to be able to open it up, log in, and verify that it can indeed connect to the internet with IPv6 disabled.
With the Windows version of Osu running in Wine (https://osu.ppy.sh), however, it could not connect to the internet with IPv6 disabled. I'm wondering now if this could be an issue in Wine-Mono or something?
Again, I'm not an expert, so I don't know - but I thought it would be worth adding this. I'm not sure if it should just fail with IPv6 disabled, or if it should be able to handle it somehow.