Closed Hayden5826 closed 10 months ago
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post something like this.
Yeah I got the exact same problem, I've been trying to find solutions to this but there's nothing besides this page. Everything was perfectly fine until when I reinstalled windows, redownloaded source explorer and was greeted with that weird mess.
Can you try launching it with the --nogl
flag? Should be something like C:\path\to\srcexp.exe --nogl
in command prompt
Seems that it's not a thing on my pc
Please try again with a newer version of SE, v2.1.2 is rather old now (latest is v2.2.0)
It looks like in v2.1.2 the argument was -nogl
, it was changed to --nogl
some time after that.
Huh, I swear I thought I installed 2.2.0 last day, didn't realize I was using an outdated one I'll check it out now
Okay everything seems to be working perfectly fine now, I appreciate your help
I have used Source Explorer on my previous computer and it worked fine. However when trying to use it on my new computer this happens and I have no clue why but I can only assume its a bug or some issue on my end. It would be greatly appreciated if I could just have it fixed somehow :)