Installer Crashes After Selecting "Add Files" or "Add Folder"
Validation
- [x] I have checked the Issues page to see if my problem has already been reported
- [x] I have confirmed that this bug does not occur in the original game running on original Xbox 360 hardware
If you have DLC installed, please specify which ones you have.
- [x] Apotos & Shamar Adventure Pack
- [x] Chun-nan Adventure Pack
- [x] Empire City & Adabat Adventure Pack
- [x] Holoska Adventure Pack
- [x] Mazuri Adventure Pack
- [x] Spagonia Adventure Pack
If you have mods enabled, please specify which ones you have.
None
If you have codes enabled, please specify which ones you have.
None
Describe the Bug
After being prompted to select the sources for the game, selecting "Add Files" or "Add Folder" results in a crash when the file/folder select dialog is trying to display.
Steps to Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the bug:
- Proceed through installer until prompted to add sources.
- Click "Add Files" or "Add Folder".
- Click through the "Select a digital dump/folder" popup.
Expected Behavior
A file/folder select dialog pops up that lets me select my sources.
Footage
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Specifications
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- CPU: AMD Ryzen 9800X3D
- GPU: AMD Radeon R9 390
- GPU Driver: AMD driver 23.9.1
- OS: Windows 11 24H2
- Version: 1.0.0
Additional Context
Issue still occurs with the 1.0.1 update.
I was able to workaround the issue by forcing the use of D3D12. Seems like there's some sort of compatibility issue with my computer configuration, the Unleashed Recompilation, and Vulkan (since amdvlk64.dll is listed as the faulting module in Event Viewer).
If useful, here is one of the crash dumps: UnleashedRecomp.exe.15116.zip
It seems from the crash dump that for some reason your driver for your GPU has crashed under Vulkan when selecting either of those buttons. Have you tried updating your GPU driver?
Already using the latest (unofficial) drivers available for my GPU. I did see the same issue when using the latest (older) official drivers available.
Are you able to confirm if this driver version works fine for you in D3D12 in-game and you have no strange rendering errors when using MSAA? Could you make sure to show us the exact driver version from whatever system panel you have available (e.g. dxdiag's Display tab)?
I just replaced my GPU this past weekend, so I won't be able to get you the screenshot you're requesting. But for the first question, yes, I had no issues when using D3D12 in-game. Did not experience any strange rendering issues while using MSAA or any crashes throughout the entirety of my playthrough.