Ready Player One: OASIS beta

Ready Player One: OASIS beta

LeilAloha 26 Oct, 2022 @ 12:44pm
Game wont start
I start the game, then I see a black screen called Unreal, then it closes and the game closes. Please help, this is my fav game and its not working on my new computer :(
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Constellerium 8 Nov, 2022 @ 1:51pm 
same problem
malavita 27 Nov, 2022 @ 10:04am 
have this problem too
Der Flitzemdeför 12 Dec, 2022 @ 1:21pm 
same here
X_5_Z 13 Jan, 2023 @ 8:58am 
Me too
ChicoDeath 14 Mar, 2023 @ 3:11am 
I have noticed on my new computer some games will not open in VR (Quest2) but my old pc works fine. I have no idea why
caoimhin500 23 Mar, 2023 @ 2:21pm 
Yea I cannot play it either, it starts up and then just crashes. Nothing from the developers saying they've removed it or anything, really odd it's a great little game. Sad they abandoned it, the things they could have done, and the money to be made.
LeilAloha 18 Apr, 2023 @ 12:04pm 
Aha! On the Viveport, you can get a paid subscription to play it :P
malavita 19 Apr, 2023 @ 4:27pm 
Originally posted by caoimhin500:
Yea I cannot play it either, it starts up and then just crashes. Nothing from the developers saying they've removed it or anything, really odd it's a great little game. Sad they abandoned it, the things they could have done, and the money to be made.
try this. The Unreal Engine 4 has problems with certain models of intel...

1. Open "File Explorer" (Win+E), right click on "This PC", and choose "Properties"

2. Choose "Advanced System Settings" (It's on the far right)

3. Choose "Environment Variables" in the "Advanced Options" tab

4. Choose "New..." under "System Variables"

5. And now fill in the fields with this data and click "OK"

Variable Name: OPENSSL_ia32cap
Variable Value: ~0x200000200000000

6. Confirm that the variable has been added successfully, click "OK"
MetalApe 3 May, 2023 @ 12:34pm 
"1. Open "File Explorer" (Win+E), right click on "This PC", and choose "Properties"

2. Choose "Advanced System Settings" (It's on the far right)

3. Choose "Environment Variables" in the "Advanced Options" tab

4. Choose "New..." under "System Variables"

5. And now fill in the fields with this data and click "OK"

Variable Name: OPENSSL_ia32cap
Variable Value: ~0x200000200000000

6. Confirm that the variable has been added successfully, click "OK" [/quote]"

This worked! Thank you very much! :steamthumbsup:
(I'm playing with Pico4 and Virtual Desktop!)
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