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Crush: Asks about "The Memory Stick may have changed" on Windows #18664

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hrydgard opened this issue Jan 4, 2024 · 2 comments
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Crush: Asks about "The Memory Stick may have changed" on Windows #18664

hrydgard opened this issue Jan 4, 2024 · 2 comments
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hrydgard commented Jan 4, 2024

Reported by !nco N. Sistent on Discord.

Notably, this doesn't hinder playability, it's just an inconvenience - gameplay proceeds correctly by choosing yes.

At the end of each level, before the results screen, on Windows only, the game displays the following message:

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Presumably, it's to do with stat or file listings, producing something slightly different on Windows. Doesn't happen on Kubuntu.

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@hrydgard hrydgard added the Saving issue Prevents or obstructs saving game (not save states.) label Jan 4, 2024
@hrydgard hrydgard added this to the v1.18.0 milestone Jan 4, 2024
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anr2me commented Jan 5, 2024

This is the logs when that message appeared with FILESYS, IO, SCEIO, SCEUTIL channels set to Debug
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hrydgard commented Sep 9, 2024

Weirdly, this seems to be the opposite of what happens with #13781, where it actually works on Windows but does something similar (although worse) on non-windows.

@hrydgard hrydgard modified the milestones: v1.18.0, v1.19.0 Sep 9, 2024
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