r3b0rn Posted January 7, 2016 Posted January 7, 2016 Hi All,I have been using GameEx for a while and love it! I have 20 or so systems configured and working. I am however having difficulty getting steam to work correctly. I have a custom menu for steam and when i select it it reads " - No Games Found -" Sometimes before going into the menu it will say 25 items under steam and other times it will be empty. Regardless when entering the steam menu it always lists no games. I have Steam enabled, automatic login/logout enabled, and have verified my account information inside of the setup wizard. Can someone point me in the right direction Thanks!
Draco1962 Posted January 7, 2016 Posted January 7, 2016 Please provide copies of your gameex.ini and log.txt files as these are required in order for us to try to help you sort this issue. Click on the GameEx How to ask for help link in my signature for instructions on how to locate and submit these for our review. Thanks!
DazzleHP Posted January 7, 2016 Posted January 7, 2016 Also, in order for the Steam function to work in GameEx you'll need to have an "Active" Steam account.To make a Steam account truly active, you'll need to purchase at least one game, and be "online" for 30 days. After this, Steam will switch your account from temp to permanent. Of course you don't need to be online for this to happen - it's Valve's way of keeping temporary tags/ID's/rogues down to a minimum. Much like with freebie Live tags and temp PSN accounts.You can however instantly make your account active by buying premium content from the Steam Store. Purchase any AAA game or otherwise stated premium content and you will get instant account switch (even in sales!).Remember though, GameEx works flawlessly with Steam, as long as you have an Active Steam account 1
r3b0rn Posted January 8, 2016 Author Posted January 8, 2016 Oh yea... oopsSeems like the log file has some stuff in there about an "Invalid or filtered path: " but all the games work just fine within steam... and yes it is active i have had a steam account since the beginning of steam GameEx.inilog.txt
nullPointer Posted January 8, 2016 Posted January 8, 2016 I notice that you have the following setting enabled (meaning GameEx will start and login to Steam when a game is launched):LoginToSteam=TrueIf Steam is not running at the same time as GameEx, it's possible that GameEx is not 'seeing' your Steam games. What happens if you start Steam before starting GameEx and leave it running? Does the same thing happen? Do you have a fairly sizable Steam library? It might be worth while to explicitly running GameEx as administrator to see if that makes a difference (i.e. specifically right click on GameEx and select "Run as administrator").
r3b0rn Posted January 8, 2016 Author Posted January 8, 2016 Reply i have tried both... meaning having automatic login disabled, having steam already loaded, etc. Right now i have auto login enabled and steam set to load automatically. I have only 20 or so games. I have not tried running explicitly as admin. I will give that a shot. Thanks!
RedDog Posted January 8, 2016 Posted January 8, 2016 Hey r3born,How many Steam game folders do you have on your setup?For instance, the default folder is 'Steam' while secondary installation folders are called 'SteamLibrary'.I seam to recall a time not long ago where GameEx was unable to pick up game installs in SteamLibrary folders. I don't know if the issue was resolved or not. For some reason I recall that the problem was actually on the Steam side of things...Tom is also pretty good about resolving GameEx issues, so I doubt he would let it go for long if he could help it.
r3b0rn Posted January 8, 2016 Author Posted January 8, 2016 my games seem to be located in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common"
Draco1962 Posted January 8, 2016 Posted January 8, 2016 Have you had any problems running games via Steam outside of GameEx? Have you attempted either downloading and installing GameEx again over your current install or uninstalling/reinstalling Steam? Your log.txt file shows:17:07:20.7 1/7/2016: Checking if Steam enabled17:07:20.7 1/7/2016: Steam is installed correctly17:07:20.7 1/7/2016: Found Steam Base Install Folder: c:/program files (x86)/steam17:07:20.7 1/7/2016: Invalid or filtered path: 17:07:20.7 1/7/2016: Invalid or filtered path: 17:07:20.7 1/7/2016: Invalid or filtered path:
r3b0rn Posted January 8, 2016 Author Posted January 8, 2016 I have tried a fresh install of gameex (meaning i renamed my current gameex and installed a fresh install to d:\gameex like before). I have reinstalled steam over the top of itself.
r3b0rn Posted January 8, 2016 Author Posted January 8, 2016 Sorry, and no games run fine inside steam
Draco1962 Posted January 9, 2016 Posted January 9, 2016 I believe that may be an issue. When it is suggested to install over the current you should do just that. If you are concerned about your setup, it is recommended to back it up. Installing again on a different drive may cause other issues.
r3b0rn Posted January 9, 2016 Author Posted January 9, 2016 Sorry i should have stated that... i did install directly over it first to try that out also. My setup was retained but still not steam games showed up.
RedDog Posted January 9, 2016 Posted January 9, 2016 You might try cleaning the Steam data files so that GameEx regenerates them on it's next run:...GameEx\DATA\EMU_1002.dbcache.ini...GameEx\DATA\steamdata.iniAlso, I found a similar thread from last year. If regenerating the Steam data files does not help, you might try this: http://www.gameex.info/forums/topic/14157-resolved-gameex-and-steam-games-list/#entry118219For that person, it was indeed something in the steam install that caused the problem. They used a 'Save and Restore' function on each game which in turn caused it to be visible to GameEx. That 'Save and Restore' function is no longer in Steam, but you might choose a small game and do a Backup, Delete the Local Content, and then restore the Backup. Maybe it will resolve it. 2
r3b0rn Posted January 9, 2016 Author Posted January 9, 2016 OK. The first part did not work. What i wound up doing is uninstalling steam, and installing to a new location "D:\Steam" and redownloading 1 game. That worked. I think i will just redownload all the games tonight (I did make a backup but i will play it safe). Thanks all! 1
tthurman Posted January 9, 2016 Posted January 9, 2016 For future reference, I find the Steam backup utility works well, and saves a boat load of bandwidth! You might want to give it a go if you haven't already deleted your games. 1
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