Some issues encountered using version 1.4.3:
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Hot reload function: For installed games, deleting the Lua file will restore the corresponding game in the library to purchased items. However, for uninstalled games, deleting the Lua file leaves the game still present, but clicking install will prompt a license failure. The problem is that the game card isn't immediately removed; a game restart is required for complete removal.
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Some users experience no hooking when launching Steam, causing the function to fail. Most of these users are on the 25h2 system; other systems also experience this, but less frequently. The issue might be that Steam launches first, causing the hooking to fail. Using the debug version, no error logs are generated, or there are no logs at all.
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Many users are experiencing a cycle of clicking "Start Game," then "Stop," then "Start Game" again. Other issues, such as runtime libraries, have been addressed without success. This problem is caused by numerous factors, and it's unclear if it's a kernel issue.
These are the issues my friends have recently encountered.
Some issues encountered using version 1.4.3:
Hot reload function: For installed games, deleting the Lua file will restore the corresponding game in the library to purchased items. However, for uninstalled games, deleting the Lua file leaves the game still present, but clicking install will prompt a license failure. The problem is that the game card isn't immediately removed; a game restart is required for complete removal.
Some users experience no hooking when launching Steam, causing the function to fail. Most of these users are on the 25h2 system; other systems also experience this, but less frequently. The issue might be that Steam launches first, causing the hooking to fail. Using the debug version, no error logs are generated, or there are no logs at all.
Many users are experiencing a cycle of clicking "Start Game," then "Stop," then "Start Game" again. Other issues, such as runtime libraries, have been addressed without success. This problem is caused by numerous factors, and it's unclear if it's a kernel issue.
These are the issues my friends have recently encountered.