Depraved wrote: » but i have windows in my home PC, which is the required OS to play the game, and it comes with edge by default. that's just another req like your PC specs, visual c++ libraries etc.
George_Black wrote: » They should get on it right now. I am not testing yet because I move back to europe soon but I have been following the testing channels and there is too much energy spent from both the community managers and the testers to try to fix issues that shouldnt even be there. Great first post. Might be the first technical post that had any true purpose in these forums.
BackgroundDust wrote: » Depraved wrote: » but i have windows in my home PC, which is the required OS to play the game, and it comes with edge by default. that's just another req like your PC specs, visual c++ libraries etc. I have notHome CP and it comes with deleted edge by default.
Depraved wrote: » George_Black wrote: » huh? custom windows installation? i don't think ashes is intended for custom windows or work PC...just for home PC with the default installation. Pretty much every pro-user of windows is using certain custom windows installation, or/and de-bloating scripts. to say ashes is not intended to be ran for pro-users its like saying we only support game consoles with default settings; or better yet we only support desktops with intel or amd cpu only. We don't support all cpu's. Anyway most windows10/11 users treat edge as junkware - and will either disable or try to remove it (with various successes); and that completely doesn't even negate the connection broker and location service use to check if there's internet connection ~ as that is only checking it can connect to update servers - doesn't really verify there is internet or not. Failing to connect to microsoft/managed update server will result in game installer failing to start as it thinks there's no internet. Some vpn services, firewalls, filtering services, and certain network setups (like ones requiring handshake from web before there's access granted) will also result in it thinking there is no internet while there might be or thinking there is - while there isn't.
George_Black wrote: » huh? custom windows installation? i don't think ashes is intended for custom windows or work PC...just for home PC with the default installation.
Haplo164 wrote: » @cyklondx Have you had any luck? You seem to know what you're doing more than me, I've only been living that linux life for about 6 months. You think there is any chance this is doable now or will I have to sit this one out?
cyklondx wrote: » 2. edge webview, for this to work a user would need to have edge and at very least start it up once. Every developer i know of has been using self-contained chromium application instead. This way you aren't reliant on any issues/permission issues on the user-side. With edge webview - it can be an issue with permissions, and your launcher won't be able to run, if they run their own update server, and do not include edge - the edge update service will fail to start - resulting in failing to start (even if its already installed) edge webview.