FallingGuy
Aug 11, 2012, 05:26 PM
Basically, when I download the game, I install it (In the default folder, not moving it), and I launch the shortcut on the desktop, I get this :
http://i50.tinypic.com/14tq3ww.jpg
Then, when I press the button, this appear for a short moment before closing itself :
http://i50.tinypic.com/168zerm.jpg
From what I've read, I thought it was simply downloading the new launcher, but...The new files can't be opened anymore.
pso2download.exe and pso2launcher.exe are both iconless, and worthless ; it shows up a pop-up saying that Windows can't find the access to the file, or the file itself (Can't show you the direct pop-up since it's written in french ; I don't think you'd understand, but I'll post it if you insist). I noticed both of them have a pso2(name).exe.bak file, as well as the pso2updater.exe (That one still has its icon, but when I open it, no pop-up, nothing. Just seems to load something for not even a quarter of a second, then stops, nothing shows up)
Anyway, I dunno what else to say. I am in Canada (A french canadian to be exact, in Québec), I'm using Windows 7, 64-bit and...Well, everything else seems top-notch.
http://i50.tinypic.com/14tq3ww.jpg
Then, when I press the button, this appear for a short moment before closing itself :
http://i50.tinypic.com/168zerm.jpg
From what I've read, I thought it was simply downloading the new launcher, but...The new files can't be opened anymore.
pso2download.exe and pso2launcher.exe are both iconless, and worthless ; it shows up a pop-up saying that Windows can't find the access to the file, or the file itself (Can't show you the direct pop-up since it's written in french ; I don't think you'd understand, but I'll post it if you insist). I noticed both of them have a pso2(name).exe.bak file, as well as the pso2updater.exe (That one still has its icon, but when I open it, no pop-up, nothing. Just seems to load something for not even a quarter of a second, then stops, nothing shows up)
Anyway, I dunno what else to say. I am in Canada (A french canadian to be exact, in Québec), I'm using Windows 7, 64-bit and...Well, everything else seems top-notch.