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[BUG] : All Game Files are placed in Root Directory when Installing #801

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GunnableScum opened this issue Feb 12, 2025 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #809
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[BUG] : All Game Files are placed in Root Directory when Installing #801

GunnableScum opened this issue Feb 12, 2025 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #809
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@GunnableScum
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Issue encountered

When Installing the Game through BSManager running on Arch Linux, files aren't placed properly, and have their file Paths set as their name due to Backslashes instead of front slashes.

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Expected Behavior

Directories should be created in which files are placed properly.

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Steps to Reproduce

  1. Install bs-manager-git through the AUR.
  2. Open and Install a Beat Saber version.
  3. Explore the Folder in which the version was installed to.

Operating System

Linux

Version

1.5.2

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@GunnableScum GunnableScum added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 12, 2025
@Zagrios Zagrios added the linux label Feb 12, 2025
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@GunnableScum yeah, this is an issue on downloading but I haven't had time to push the fix since I can't seem to make Oculus PCVR work on linux tbh. I can push the fix by the weekend though so you could test if you can make it work.

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@silentrald That sounds nice, I appreciate the fast response. I semi-got Oculus PCVR working with WiVRn, there's a whole wiki page about VR on Linux, where standalone headsets are also mentioned.

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@GunnableScum I mean the problem is that currently Oculus PCVR isn't supported in Linux because of both the entitlement check and the Oculus server needed to be run on the system as well. Unless I find a way, or I think some people are also working on RelinkedVR, there isn't a way yet to run the game with Linux. Best bet is if you have the Steam version or mod the standalone game.

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@silentrald Thanks for the heads up, I might buy the steam version soon enough, and I'll check out RelinkedVR too.

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