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Spectabis giving error PCSX2 Installation Corrupt #29

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daftinquisitor opened this issue Jul 14, 2018 · 4 comments
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Spectabis giving error PCSX2 Installation Corrupt #29

daftinquisitor opened this issue Jul 14, 2018 · 4 comments

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@daftinquisitor
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daftinquisitor commented Jul 14, 2018

Whenever I run Spectabis and try to launch a game from it, it just tells me that my PCSX2 installation is corrupt, then force-closes itself. The version of PCSX2 I'm pointing it to works perfectly fine when I run it. It is however using a developer build, so not sure if that's causing some kind of issue with Spectabis.

Current version of PCSX2 is 1.5.0-20180712010509. Running Spectabis version 1.0.8.

@valters-tomsons
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Hey!

What version of Spectabis are you running? Also, could you open spectabis with -console arguments and upload any exceptions?

Thanks!

@daftinquisitor
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daftinquisitor commented Jul 14, 2018

So, interesting thing. As soon as I added the -console argument, it suddenly worked. That doesn't make any sense to me. Tried removing the -console argument, and it's still working. So, thanks, somehow that fixed it. That also resolved a secondary issue I had, where it was unable to fetch box art from Giant Bomb, stating to check my internet connection.

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Sorry for the double-post, but something odd I just noticed. In the console window, instead of saying version 1.0.8 for Spectables, it says I'm on version 1.0.6725.4639. Not sure if that's correct or not.

@CapoFantasma97
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I also have this issue, and just like OP, setting "-console" as launch option on a shortcut to the software "fixed" it. I'd rather not have the window console open, but if that's the only way to make it work...

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