MacOS 15.4 breaks v.2.3.1, 2.3.2

I was tooling along blissfully blasting ghouls, and then I upgraded MacOS to 15.4. Now, v. 2.3.1 crashes the machine. I am sad. Anyone know what the deal is here?

v. 2.3.2 crashes as well

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  • Having the same experience on a 2023 MacBook Pro that just got updated to Sequoia 15.4 (v2.3.1 was working fine on 15.3.x). Also tested 2.3.2 release candidate with the same result.
  • We haven't received a response as of yet. Probably researching.

    Here's the message it gives me:
  • Same problem here... looking forward to hearing back from anyone with a solution for it!!!
  • So, someone/anyone at Deng: Are you going to, at the very least, address this problem? Anything - an acknowledgement that there actually is a problem, and that someone is hopefully working on a fix?

    Too much to ask?

  • So, someone/anyone at Deng: Are you going to, at the very least, address this problem? Anything - an acknowledgement that there actually is a problem, and that someone is hopefully working on a fix?

    Too much to ask?

    I doubt it that they are doing anything... There hasn't been a new release of the engine since 2021. We are DOOMED!!! LOL
  • edited Apr 12, 13:20
    Hello there. Yes, I can confirm this crash is occurring, and also that the project is very much on hiatus currently so no quick fixes will be forthcoming, unfortunately.

    I suppose we've finally reached a point where the old Intel builds aren't going to work on modern systems. The solution is to try putting together a proper arm64 build, although that's not exactly a trivial task. I'll make a note to look into this if/when I manage to find a few hours of spare time (finding time is also not a trivial task :-| ).
  • skyjake wrote: »
    I'll make a note to look into this if/when I manage to find a few hours of spare time (finding time is also not a trivial task :-| ).

    Thank you, skyjake!
  • skyjake wrote: »
    Hello there. Yes, I can confirm this crash is occurring, and also that the project is very much on hiatus currently so no quick fixes will be forthcoming, unfortunately.

    I suppose we've finally reached a point where the old Intel builds aren't going to work on modern systems. The solution is to try putting together a proper arm64 build, although that's not exactly a trivial task. I'll make a note to look into this if/when I manage to find a few hours of spare time (finding time is also not a trivial task :-| ).

    I would pay to get a copy of Doom 1-4 that works on my M2. Just a thought. Obviously, if that cost is prohibitive, that's probably not gonna happen. But if it costs similar to, say, Prodeus, around $25, I'd shell out for that.
  • edited Apr 14, 08:20
    I had a problem on MacOS after the update. The 2.3.2 build crashed, but I performed a clean-up and fresh install. Now, everything is working fine.
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    upd. I haven't tried Sequoia 15.4 yet, but it helped me last time.
    upd2. I can confirm it's no longer working on 15.4. I'll have to dust off my older mac with an older OS.
  • I suspect deleting application settings files (not sure where they are locatated in MacOS) may be enough. I had similar problem in Windows and Linux in the past after major updates, turned out some old settings were incompatile with new versions of Doomsday and OS.
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