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no mods will work version 1.19.4 - Error: divine.exe failed: 2147516466
Error: divine.exe failed: 2147516466
at ChildProcess.
Yep same issue I am having, ending up reverting back to 1.18.7
I am having this same error as well.
Same. Did a full mod wipe and fresh install. Same result. Reverted to 1.18.7.
I'm suffering too. Tried fresh install, manual move in and out of mods folders, purge and deploy, things got a bit FUBAR in the mods list so most don't have their mod IDs left and different ones are enabled now. Load order is still empty. Reinstall LSLib/Divine seems to do nothing but reset the version to 0.0 which updates to correct 1.19.4 when I do "refresh content" but nothing happens beyond that.
I've been at it for hours... I'm afraid to touch it more now, it hurts when I blink.
Having the same issue here, I tired installing the master file, but it didn't work.
For anyone using Vortex, recovery isn't too bad:
- Go to the Mods page and visually scan down the Mod Type column until you find the BG3 LSLib entry.
- Right click the LSLib entry and select Remove. Make sure you check notifications in the upper right of the window in case you need to Elevate the action (depends on your Windows security settings).
- In your browser, go to the main LSLib page on GitHub and, under Releases in the right column, click the 36 Releases link.
- Scroll down until you find release 1.18.7 and click the section heading (it's a link).
- Click the ExportTool-v1.18.7.zip link to download the mod.
- Go back to Vortex and drag the file you just downloaded into the window at the bottom of the mods page. Elevate if necessary.
- Done.
At this point, your mods should be loading correctly and your load order should be back to normal.
For anyone using Vortex, recovery isn't too bad:
- Go to the Mods page and visually scan down the Mod Type column until you find the BG3 LSLib entry.
- Right click the LSLib entry and select Remove. Make sure you check notifications in the upper right of the window in case you need to Elevate the action (depends on your Windows security settings).
- In your browser, go to the main LSLib page on GitHub and, under Releases in the right column, click the 36 Releases link.
- Scroll down until you find release 1.18.7 and click the section heading (it's a link).
- Click the ExportTool-v1.18.7.zip link to download the mod.
- Go back to Vortex and drag the file you just downloaded into the window at the bottom of the mods page. Elevate if necessary.
- Done.
At this point, your mods should be loading correctly and your load order should be back to normal.
It worked!!! just make sure to double-click the mod after installation and set the mod type BG3LSLib
Hi,
LSLib v1.19 requires .NET 8, make sure you have that installed: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download
Hi,
LSLib v1.19 requires .NET 8, make sure you have that installed: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download
Is there any way to include this in the deployment process or whatever? Tbh I don't know how this stuff actually works, I just click the buttons I think will solve my problem and hope it continues to function.
EDIT: Can confirm that my Vortex mods started unpacking correctly after installing .NET 8 -- so thank you for that, at least.
Hi,
LSLib v1.19 requires .NET 8, make sure you have that installed: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download
Hi, LSLib v1.19 requires .NET 8, make sure you have that installed: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download
Is there any way to include this in the deployment process or whatever? Tbh I don't know how this stuff actually works, I just click the buttons I think will solve my problem and hope it continues to function.
EDIT: Can confirm that my Vortex mods started unpacking correctly after installing .NET 8 -- so thank you for that, at least.
Hi,
Not really, it is up to vortex on how they fetch lslib, not me, so I cant change their processes.
For anyone using Vortex, recovery isn't too bad:
- Go to the Mods page and visually scan down the Mod Type column until you find the BG3 LSLib entry.
- Right click the LSLib entry and select Remove. Make sure you check notifications in the upper right of the window in case you need to Elevate the action (depends on your Windows security settings).
- In your browser, go to the main LSLib page on GitHub and, under Releases in the right column, click the 36 Releases link.
- Scroll down until you find release 1.18.7 and click the section heading (it's a link).
- Click the ExportTool-v1.18.7.zip link to download the mod.
- Go back to Vortex and drag the file you just downloaded into the window at the bottom of the mods page. Elevate if necessary.
- Done.
At this point, your mods should be loading correctly and your load order should be back to normal.
I L.O.V.E Y.O.U
Yes! The Net8 was the fix, Thank you!
For anyone using Vortex, recovery isn't too bad:
- Go to the Mods page and visually scan down the Mod Type column until you find the BG3 LSLib entry.
- Right click the LSLib entry and select Remove. Make sure you check notifications in the upper right of the window in case you need to Elevate the action (depends on your Windows security settings).
- In your browser, go to the main LSLib page on GitHub and, under Releases in the right column, click the 36 Releases link.
- Scroll down until you find release 1.18.7 and click the section heading (it's a link).
- Click the ExportTool-v1.18.7.zip link to download the mod.
- Go back to Vortex and drag the file you just downloaded into the window at the bottom of the mods page. Elevate if necessary.
- Done.
At this point, your mods should be loading correctly and your load order should be back to normal.
I feel like i was staring into the sun for how long i was looking for an answer and this helped me faster than literally anything i have, thank you!