DrawsomeDrawer Posted November 10, 2023 Share Posted November 10, 2023 (edited) So I recently decided to download this game on my phone as trying to play RCT Classic didn't work. I followed this tutorial, and everything seemed to go ok until I launched the game and got the error: Mismatched g2.dat size Expected: 3238 Actual: 3263 g2.dat may be installed improperly. Path to g2.dat: /sdcard/openrct2/g2.dat Any idea on how to fix it? Edited November 10, 2023 by DrawsomeDrawer Link to comment
jensj12 Posted November 10, 2023 Share Posted November 10, 2023 g2.dat is supplied by openrct2. A size mismatch usually indicates a mixed install, which means you have files from different versions of openrct2. Re-installing usually does the trick. Link to comment
DrawsomeDrawer Posted November 10, 2023 Author Share Posted November 10, 2023 2 hours ago, jensj12 said: g2.dat is supplied by openrct2. A size mismatch usually indicates a mixed install, which means you have files from different versions of openrct2. Re-installing usually does the trick. What do you mean by a mixed install? I reinstalled tye apk and got the same results. What files would be different? The g2.dat file? I only found one of them. Link to comment
RollerCoasterTyphoon Posted November 10, 2023 Share Posted November 10, 2023 17 minutes ago, DrawsomeDrawer said: What do you mean by a mixed install? I reinstalled tye apk and got the same results. What files would be different? The g2.dat file? I only found one of them. OK: there are two ways of uninstalling/re-installing any software; 'clean' and 'dirty' ... A 'dirty' re-install does occur far more often than it should and it's not the user's fault: 'artifacts' of the previous installation have not been overwritten by the re-installation process; usually, that's a failure on the part of whomever wrote the uninstall/install application. I'm describing something like, "Oh, at this point I should write G2.dat but, oh my!, it's already here, so I don't have to" ... How to perform a 'clean' uninstall/re-install: 1. Use system's/program's provided (un)install feature 2. navigate to the (previously) relevant file locations, and destroy anything/everything that remains 3. now, install all over again There might be other issues that should not pertain to anything related to OpenRCT2 but, um, yeah: APK? So, you're using a Mobile Device that runs Android ... I can't speak knowledgably about, "anything Android": potentially, wow, there might be any number of inter-file dependencies/access-authorization-issues that I just-plain don't know about. Please, try a 'clean' procedure, as I have described and, hit or miss, please post again. Oh, BTW, Jensj12 is wonderful and very knowledgeable, but failed to mention that the specific style of your problem is known as, "a failed checksum value". If folks here can help get you sorted, that will also help anyone/everyone with a similar issue; yes? Typhoon Link to comment
RollerCoasterTyphoon Posted November 10, 2023 Share Posted November 10, 2023 16 hours ago, DrawsomeDrawer said: Expected: 3238 Actual: 3263 Hi, this was rolling-around in the back of my head: your "Actual" is larger than "Expected": um, please, perform a 100%-wipe and buy a new SIM card, then 100%-wipe again. Typhoon Link to comment
DrawsomeDrawer Posted November 11, 2023 Author Share Posted November 11, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, RollerCoasterTyphoon said: OK: there are two ways of uninstalling/re-installing any software; 'clean' and 'dirty' ... A 'dirty' re-install does occur far more often than it should and it's not the user's fault: 'artifacts' of the previous installation have not been overwritten by the re-installation process; usually, that's a failure on the part of whomever wrote the uninstall/install application. I'm describing something like, "Oh, at this point I should write G2.dat but, oh my!, it's already here, so I don't have to" ... How to perform a 'clean' uninstall/re-install: 1. Use system's/program's provided (un)install feature 2. navigate to the (previously) relevant file locations, and destroy anything/everything that remains 3. now, install all over again There might be other issues that should not pertain to anything related to OpenRCT2 but, um, yeah: APK? So, you're using a Mobile Device that runs Android ... I can't speak knowledgably about, "anything Android": potentially, wow, there might be any number of inter-file dependencies/access-authorization-issues that I just-plain don't know about. Please, try a 'clean' procedure, as I have described and, hit or miss, please post again. Oh, BTW, Jensj12 is wonderful and very knowledgeable, but failed to mention that the specific style of your problem is known as, "a failed checksum value". If folks here can help get you sorted, that will also help anyone/everyone with a similar issue; yes? Typhoon I did a clean uninstall I'm pretty sure by using an app that not on uninstalls apps but also deletes the leftovers and either way I could only find 1 g2.dat file when searching my tablet anyways Edited November 11, 2023 by DrawsomeDrawer Link to comment
DrawsomeDrawer Posted November 11, 2023 Author Share Posted November 11, 2023 1 hour ago, RollerCoasterTyphoon said: Hi, this was rolling-around in the back of my head: your "Actual" is larger than "Expected": um, please, perform a 100%-wipe and buy a new SIM card, then 100%-wipe again. Typhoon Also my Tablet is WiFi only so it has no sim card so idk what you mean by this Link to comment
RollerCoasterTyphoon Posted November 11, 2023 Share Posted November 11, 2023 1 hour ago, DrawsomeDrawer said: I did a clean uninstall I'm pretty sure by using an app that not on uninstalls apps but also deletes the leftovers and either way I could only find 1 g2.dat file when searching my tablet anyways No, you do what I said, YOURSELF, precisely, including all possible file locations: you claim you used "an app" ... for all I could possibly know (and this is exactly what I originally told you), all you've ever performed remains 'dirty'. You did NOT perform a clean uninstall/re-install, according to my suggestion: you just admitted to using "an app"; again, Android might exercise file protections that I simply don't know; or your AV-protection suite; um, gee, wow, do you even possess "Administrator Access" to all functions of your tablet? WiFi tablet & SIM card: I expected (incorrectly) that the Android device was a SmartPhone. Happily, that's irrelevant: a checksum failure that reports more can only mean that some 3rd-party has illicitly added to the size of the file; that could only have happened within the environment of the device, itself ... Wipe it, and I don't mean, "using an app". Typhoon Link to comment
DrawsomeDrawer Posted November 11, 2023 Author Share Posted November 11, 2023 16 minutes ago, RollerCoasterTyphoon said: No, you do what I said, YOURSELF, precisely, including all possible file locations: you claim you used "an app" ... for all I could possibly know (and this is exactly what I originally told you), all you've ever performed remains 'dirty'. You did NOT perform a clean uninstall/re-install, according to my suggestion: you just admitted to using "an app"; again, Android might exercise file protections that I simply don't know; or your AV-protection suite; um, gee, wow, do you even possess "Administrator Access" to all functions of your tablet? WiFi tablet & SIM card: I expected (incorrectly) that the Android device was a SmartPhone. Happily, that's irrelevant: a checksum failure that reports more can only mean that some 3rd-party has illicitly added to the size of the file; that could only have happened within the environment of the device, itself ... Wipe it, and I don't mean, "using an app". Typhoon Ok how do I wipe it? Step by step, and what do I even wipe? Link to comment
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