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Non-Steam Game not working at all. #70
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4 me it worked perefectly, did y tried reinstalling the SGDB? And maybe the steam client itself |
I have the same issue on windows 10. It seems it only changes the icon but nothing more. Steam is non beta client, SGDBoop just installed this is the log:
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I'm having the exact same issues here. I've tried fresh install of SGDBoop and changed it's location. I've also ensured it's run as admin sgdb://boop/test works fine. normal steal games working fine, just not the non steam ones
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actually... seems to be isolated to xbox game pass games? |
Same problem. It would be nice to hear if this is an actual issue that the developer can replicate or is something else. |
Same problem. Added Prince of Persia The Lost Crown from Ubisoft Connect launcher to Steam, tried to change any artwork with Boop - same errors all around |
OK, I've since found it's related to filesizes of the downloads. when you click the boop icon, if you wait until the loading animation has finished, and then select the game to apply to, it should then work OK, I've tested this a few times and seems to be working... it's not ideal and there's obviously something going wrong somewhere, but it does kinda work |
this is still happening with me. It happens with any game that i have. |
When the non steam game boop button is pressed, a command window appears for a brief second and then closes. No log or error is produced.
Edition Windows 11 Home
Version 22H2
Installed on 27/01/2023
OS build 22621.3007
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22681.1000.0
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