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Error 1002 from what I found online was just a "application crashed with no more info", but yeah, if an antivirus tool thought heat.exe was a virus due to the cracked nature of previous versions, it would snag em all potentially . Yeah that's good stuff right there, if that's what the problem is I'm gonna laugh .im not entirely technical here but it looks to me like the event being thrown is a security and maintenance error? its possible you might just be getting anti virus'd
¹ Look through any anti virus tools for any blacklists, remove them, and then add an exclusion for heat.exe to see what's up. If it's not working turn off all your antivirus just to test, you don't want to keep that kinda thing off.no result
You might have actually helped ME out, by giving me an interesting error code to search up on leddit. According to this thread, there should be a way to manually put the "action manifest" for the game in it's right place, which steamvr currently thinks it is not. This might be what my issue is with having steam accounts this game just doesn't work on.Hello all, I have a problem with the version 0.4.7.2, when I run the game I see the error "manifest action not found" and now any version of heat gives this error. I reinstalled the wind, 0.6.4 worked correctly, but I tried to run 0.4.7.2 again and got the error again. if something encountered, tell me what to do, please
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seems to have at least a work around solution. But like I've told a couple other people, try making a new steam account and running the game lol. If it works, it means it's not just me and I have some big hints as to my own issue, if it doesn't then I dunno why tafuk steamVR can be so fundamentally broken sometimes.The issue is in finding out where said action manifest file would be for a non steam game, because the solution says to go to the common folder and click the game name, of which non steam games don't get, IIRC they get some random numbers. I had to go through that to find out where the screenshots are stored for heat when you take them through steam, which was a big hassle. It might be possible there's a method to the madness, but I haven't come across the way to decipher what game has what number.
Can you attach a picture of the error code? When does it occur, and what state is the game in when you get the code, and potentially after it?
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