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No game has been imported #20
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Having the same issue. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I'm also on Windows 11. I have looked at similar issue on a similar fork and I tried to add |
Hi Gaylien, Gog Galaxy does have logfiles for plugins, located below. Each plugin will have a current logfile and backups of previous days/weeks with the name being the same as the plugin folder. I'm at work but I believe the path is %programdata%\GOG.com\Galaxy\logs Good luck! Hopefully it will be something straight-forward that stands out in the plugin log file. |
Hi Lenard, Did you make modifications to the plugin itself or just the config file you attached? With how this plugin works, you shouldn't need to declare a rom_path as it is reading the file/folder locations from the retroarch playlist directly. |
Hi @petey212, I just modified the config file. I added the |
Hi @lenardcamilleri, Hard to say at this point, you need to check the log file for that plugin in %programdata%\GOG.com\Galaxy\logs to see what's happening when gog tries to load the plugin and parse the config. Cheers, Pete |
Hi!
I used this plugin (nds, psx and ps2) in the past, but now, in my new install (Windows 11) they don't seem to work.
I don't know what's happening, but I think that the problem is that the plugin is not importing games.
There is any log that I can drop here to check what's happening? the plugin is configured correctly as is Retroarch.
Thanks.
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