![]() Opened Island Rum and it's downloading the game client now, but I am assuming it won't launch per usual. ![]() After I put Island Rum into my Applications folder, and entered the code in the Terminal, nothing happened (Based off the code looks like it's installing homebrew?). So, I just attempted to get everything setup. Well, having done it twice yesterday, I can confirm that Island Rum is indeed downloading Wineskin instead of Wine. So updating Wine doesn't solve our issues. ![]() This makes me think it's using Wineskin instead of Wine. The CoH.app has contents in it's package but the coh folder has nothing. When I clear everything and re-run Island Rum, it creates both CoH.app and an empty folder named "coh" in /Applications. The Wine install will be in a "wine" folder inside /Applications/coh, and Wineskin will be an app called "CoH.app" in Applications." It will install Wine if you're using macOS > 10.11, or Wineskin if you're using other macOS. "If you leave both of those (CoH.app and City of Heroes app) out of Applications, Island Rum will ask you to install a Game Client. I suspect Island Rum uses a different process for us, and that's why Choake's fix doesn't apply to El Capitan or earlier. Lydimaster, I am having the same issues with OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 as well.
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