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The new version seems to be crashing consistently upon trying to open PCCs through Meshplorer or Package Editor from outside my game's known install paths (ME2 and ME3), though it also crashes when I open them from there, just less frequently. It sometimes also crashes directly upon opening Package Editor.
It also didn't pop the initial startup window, it has apparently autodetected my game's install paths but won't trigger treescan on it's own. I've not tried triggering a treescan through Texplorer, I have tried copying an existing treescan into the exec folder (though I don't think it matters).
I've checked my .NET version and I have the required version 4.6.1. or higher (I downloaded it and attempted install to make sure as Windows only shows I have version 4.6 installed and gives very little information).
I'm running on Windows 10 Pro.
I think I've got this figured out. In the interest of being thorough though, could you tell me what ME3Explorer shows in the Settings > Game Paths menu? Does it show the correct paths for all the games you have installed?
Oh, and the initial setup window doesn't do a treescan. That still needs to be started from Texplorer.
Looks like the crash is due to ME1 not being installed (which obviously shouldn't be a requirement). This should be fixed in the next release. Thanks for the bug report!
The new version seems to be crashing consistently upon trying to open PCCs through Meshplorer or Package Editor from outside my game's known install paths (ME2 and ME3), though it also crashes when I open them from there, just less frequently. It sometimes also crashes directly upon opening Package Editor.
It also didn't pop the initial startup window, it has apparently autodetected my game's install paths but won't trigger treescan on it's own. I've not tried triggering a treescan through Texplorer, I have tried copying an existing treescan into the exec folder (though I don't think it matters).
I've checked my .NET version and I have the required version 4.6.1. or higher (I downloaded it and attempted install to make sure as Windows only shows I have version 4.6 installed and gives very little information).
I'm running on Windows 10 Pro.
I've attached two outputs from windows event viewer, windows application logs
me3explorer event viewer errors.txt
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