Can't Play in offline version

onimike
11 Sept 2016, 04:05Well hello again, title pretty much says it. Was changing timers time in my game the went to play and just kinda freezes and won't do anything. So i got worried thought it was just my game until I tried to just play a game and can't, I uninstalled and reinstalled 3 times, updated my graphics driver and everything I can think of. Any suggestions?
Setup
Quest5.6.2
Windows 10 Home
Fx 8350 8 core AMD
Sapphire 7970 3Gb graphics card
16b ram
240GB SSD 94GBFree
2 Terabyte hdd 1.2 Terabytes Free
I checked all my updates too.
Thanks
Mike
hegemonkhan
11 Sept 2016, 07:34if... quest was working fine... and then after messing with timers it wasn't... it thus should be an issue with the timers (your game code would just need to be fixed up - unless you went to the 'filter -> show library elements -> copy' --- if you did this, then the easiest fix would be to just get/copy your game code, and paste it into a new game)... you didn't need to update your graphic drivers, when your graphic drivers were working fine already... (I've learned this the hard way many times: NEVER panic and do rash things when you got a problem with your computer, as you usually make the problems worse or make new and worser problems... argh. Don't further mess with a computer, if you're not a computer expert, which I've done and learned the hard way because of my panic and rash actions)
also... it shouldn't effect quest (assuming you didn't change quest's actual core files by opening them up, making changes, and then saving those changes - saving over the core file)... new/other games, should work fine...
see if you can create a new game on the desktop...
if you can't, then Alex or whoever is going to have to help you, as it'd be beyond my knowledge.

onimike
11 Sept 2016, 12:39Thanks HK I tried changing timers back totally disabling them taking out a library I tried to undo and redo things to make work. Any game I make I can not test as they won't play no games will in editor nor just playing someone elses game already published which really makes no sense at all.
Mike
The Pixie
11 Sept 2016, 14:49You could try uninstalling, and then checking that the entire Quest folder has been deleted, before reinstalling. It is probably here:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Quest 5
Your games should be shored in a folder called Quest, in your documents folder, do not delete them! Also make sure the desktop short cut and start menu entry are also deleted (right click and select Delete). Then re-install. However, I must admit it is a bit of a long shot.

onimike
11 Sept 2016, 15:45@Pixie thanks will give it a try and post back results
Mike
Edited:
Yeah no luck even tried previous versions with same result, seems like a driver or something missing now ima check netframework and all other drivers maybe an update made me stop working Idk but it stinks lol.

onimike
13 Sept 2016, 11:26bumped any one got anything yet? I don't, Alex can you think of what could be going wrong?
Mike