Hm, I'll check again, but I think this is where all settings are saved for anything related to ScummVM.ĭo you think it makes sense to uninstall and reinstall ScummVM? Since I don't have any log files, further troubleshooting is probably rather difficult. I think there's an option for that when you add the games, not sure if it's enabled by default. You can add the entire scummvm folder and it will be scanned for any game. I think there is no "quick" way to do that, so I have to add every single game via the ScummVM-GUI, right? I thought it would be better to look in the log first than re-add all the games. The full path is /dev/run/runcommand.log. The log appears only after you run an emulator and it's erased on every boot. the easy way to get there is by right clicking the game name in your steam library then clicking on open local files or whatever it says and just go to the scummvm folder and the exe is in there.Said in And suddenly no ScummVM Games are working.: for the compatibility thing you go the the scummvm exe and right click go to properties go to compatibility then set it to open as if its windows 7 or any older os you want but 7 recommended. Skyrim always finds a file wrong as do many games contrary to what many say. I am not sure about that file thing all the time. Thanks for talking this out with me man! I appreciate having someone who knows a little bit more about this stuff than I do, I have literally zero pc gaming experience I've just used consols until now. I tried to make a shortcut and select that to get around it but I got that catastrophic failure message. In the meantime, could you explain how to run compatibility? I never know what file to actually select because it's just gibberish to be looking through the local program files. I wonder if that has anything to do with it. So whenever I do the "verify integrity" of the local files it always finds one wrong, fixes it, then I try to play, quit beccause it's messed up, and check integrity again and 1 is wrong again. If it doesnt work then it might be a graphics card or driver incompatibility. As long as it doesnt have steam some steam only launch limit it should work. I had issues running a game once and did that and it was a steam installation error so I had to redownload its steam files. Since you have tried compatibility all I can think of is try copying the files from the common folder in the steam files and put them on a flash drive then start it on the flash drive. the only thing i can think of is that some people have errors because of certain graphics cards and others its a driver thing. I have an adapter so I can use a desktop graphics card on it but thats only for higher spec games. Originally posted by Zoron246:i just have 6gb of ram, a simple hd graphics with 2gb of vram, and a intel i5 dual core with 3.4ghrz. It actually runs better on 10 for me than on 8.1Ĭan you post any specifics? If it's not the OS than what would cause this to happen? I have a literally brand new system, 6GB vram, SSD, quad-core, yadda yadda yadda why can't I play frickin Spy Fox? i just have 6gb of ram, a simple hd graphics with 2gb of vram, and a intel i5 dual core with 3.4ghrz. I run windows 10 and play these to feel the nostalgia sometimes and it runs perfectly fine for me. Unfortunately I myself can off little in service. Originally posted by Zoron246:I am sorry to hear about yours and some others having issues with running on win10.
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