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When I first got the game, it ran fine for 3 hours without any issues, but now it won't get past the 'syncing' message in steam.
I'll attach a link to the log file I got out of it, but I can't seem to find a solution on my own.
Any help would be *much* appreciated, as it is currently one of only 2 games that I have to boot into windows for.
Thanks in advance!
error.log file text
A post I made a while back on reddit detailing the same problem
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Proton: Missing or invalid openvrpaths.vrpath file! [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/<ComputerUsernameCensored>/.config/openvr/openvrpaths.vrpath'
and
wine: /media/<ComputerUsernameCensored>/DATA/Programs/steam/steamapps/compatdata/493200/pfx is not owned by you
According to it's Steam page Rime doesn't seen to be a VR game so the first line confuses me a bit.
The second line looks like permission problems. You should check the directory and make sure you have permissions to it. You could also try deleting the pfx directory, just make sure to back up save and config files first if you don't want to lose them.
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Alternativly just install it on linux and spare your self the hassle of having to deal with NTFS