Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR'S CUT

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Failed to initialize PlayStation PC SDK
It doesn't sign-in automatically, and when you try to do it manually in the main menu, I get this error. All other PS games automatically log in (I had Steam and PSN linked since HZD or even earlier)
投稿主: Nidaium:
This worked for me, found it on Reddit:
"Go to the game folder and run pspcsdkruntimeinstaller.msi then go to C:\ProgramData\Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc\PSPC_SDK\S22\2.13.00.01 and run pspcsdkappmrg.exe. run the game. the problem should be fixed. it fixed for me"

Source: https://old.reddit.com/r/ghostoftsushima/comments/1ctjyms/found_solution_for_steam_psn_link_issue/
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Foke 2024年5月26日 8時41分 
Nope, I've tried everything in this thread (and on reddit) regarding the PS PC SDK and nothing is working. I'm wondering if it's a security intelligence thing (thanks Windows 11) and if a new update from MS will fix it. Still waiting...
Gussifriz の投稿を引用:
Go into ;

\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR'S CUT
(or through steam into property and browse files)

Execute "PsPcSdkRuntimeInstaller.msi", launch the game, problem should be fixed.
I don't know who you are. I don't know what you are. But if I met you in person I'd make your toes curls. It actually ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ worked!
same error, but it worked 2 days ago... And i can play on solo mode. I tryed many possible solve, but none worked...
最近の変更はYurenganが行いました; 2024年5月28日 8時15分
Same bro
jaw knee 2024年6月1日 13時57分 
For people like me who are still having this issue despite trying the proposed and alternative solutions, I have two possibilities.

1. The 'Sony Interactive Entertainment' folder (Your Drive Name:\ProgramData\Sony Interactive Entertainment\) which is created when you run 'PsPcSdkRuntimeInstaller.msi', is missing files. For some reason, when I attempt to use this runtime installer to install the required PSN dependencies, the resulting folder seems to be missing several files.

To remedy this, replace your Sony Interactive Entertainment folder with this one, which is the same folder but with no missing files.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oqfDyFtVudMew9dTYn5s4wPlkkhuMpC0/view

If that didn't solve things, which it didn't for me, the next possibility is:

2. You're on an experimental Windows build.

to check, press Windows Key + R ----> type 'winver'

If your version of Windows is 'Version 24H2', it's because it's a version specific to the 'Windows Insider' program which delivers the latest beta versions of Windows with experimental features. I had no idea I opted into this Insider program, but at some point I did, and it seems like these Insider builds are known to cause issues with certain software. I and a few others suspect this version of Windows is causing issues with the whole PC SDK thing. You may be able to revert to '23H2', but it depends on how recently you updated to 24H2. For me, I have been on 24H2 too long to revert to 23H2.

I'm not entirely certain, but I think if you're on Version 24H2, you're pretty much out of luck in terms of accessing Legends mode in Ghost of Tsushima, at least until the developers add support for this version of Windows.

This is all speculation but I hope this provides some clarity to someone. I've tried so many things to access Legends mode to no avail, so I've switched gears and am now trying to figure out the culprit of this infuriating issue.
最近の変更はjaw kneeが行いました; 2024年6月1日 14時40分
Could sometimes get a survival match here and there by trying enough but just spent 2 hours trying to get a game with literally 0 success. Just testing connections and nothing ever happens.
cvg23 2024年6月1日 15時07分 
It constantly happens, needed to do it 4 times already and the damn trophies are delayed
jaw knee の投稿を引用:
For people like me who are still having this issue despite trying the proposed and alternative solutions, I have two possibilities.

1. The 'Sony Interactive Entertainment' folder (Your Drive Name:\ProgramData\Sony Interactive Entertainment\) which is created when you run 'PsPcSdkRuntimeInstaller.msi', is missing files. For some reason, when I attempt to use this runtime installer to install the required PSN dependencies, the resulting folder seems to be missing several files.

To remedy this, replace your Sony Interactive Entertainment folder with this one, which is the same folder but with no missing files.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oqfDyFtVudMew9dTYn5s4wPlkkhuMpC0/view

If that didn't solve things, which it didn't for me, the next possibility is:

2. You're on an experimental Windows build.

to check, press Windows Key + R ----> type 'winver'

If your version of Windows is 'Version 24H2', it's because it's a version specific to the 'Windows Insider' program which delivers the latest beta versions of Windows with experimental features. I had no idea I opted into this Insider program, but at some point I did, and it seems like these Insider builds are known to cause issues with certain software. I and a few others suspect this version of Windows is causing issues with the whole PC SDK thing. You may be able to revert to '23H2', but it depends on how recently you updated to 24H2. For me, I have been on 24H2 too long to revert to 23H2.

I'm not entirely certain, but I think if you're on Version 24H2, you're pretty much out of luck in terms of accessing Legends mode in Ghost of Tsushima, at least until the developers add support for this version of Windows.

This is all speculation but I hope this provides some clarity to someone. I've tried so many things to access Legends mode to no avail, so I've switched gears and am now trying to figure out the culprit of this infuriating issue.
is that your archive or from reddit? cause it didn't help me either like you I see
最近の変更はMirarsdayoが行いました; 2024年6月2日 4時37分
Mirarsdayo | normanbridges の投稿を引用:
jaw knee の投稿を引用:
For people like me who are still having this issue despite trying the proposed and alternative solutions, I have two possibilities.

1. The 'Sony Interactive Entertainment' folder (Your Drive Name:\ProgramData\Sony Interactive Entertainment\) which is created when you run 'PsPcSdkRuntimeInstaller.msi', is missing files. For some reason, when I attempt to use this runtime installer to install the required PSN dependencies, the resulting folder seems to be missing several files.

To remedy this, replace your Sony Interactive Entertainment folder with this one, which is the same folder but with no missing files.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oqfDyFtVudMew9dTYn5s4wPlkkhuMpC0/view

If that didn't solve things, which it didn't for me, the next possibility is:

2. You're on an experimental Windows build.

to check, press Windows Key + R ----> type 'winver'

If your version of Windows is 'Version 24H2', it's because it's a version specific to the 'Windows Insider' program which delivers the latest beta versions of Windows with experimental features. I had no idea I opted into this Insider program, but at some point I did, and it seems like these Insider builds are known to cause issues with certain software. I and a few others suspect this version of Windows is causing issues with the whole PC SDK thing. You may be able to revert to '23H2', but it depends on how recently you updated to 24H2. For me, I have been on 24H2 too long to revert to 23H2.

I'm not entirely certain, but I think if you're on Version 24H2, you're pretty much out of luck in terms of accessing Legends mode in Ghost of Tsushima, at least until the developers add support for this version of Windows.

This is all speculation but I hope this provides some clarity to someone. I've tried so many things to access Legends mode to no avail, so I've switched gears and am now trying to figure out the culprit of this infuriating issue.
is that your archive or from reddit? cause it didn't help me either like you I see

I believe I found that archive on reddit, yeah. really hoped it was my ticket to getting Legends working but no such luck D:
Zardog 2024年6月4日 20時44分 
Running the PsPcSdkRuntimeInstaller as admin fixed for me. You may need to lookup how to run MSI as admin
Zardog の投稿を引用:
Running the PsPcSdkRuntimeInstaller as admin fixed for me. You may need to lookup how to run MSI as admin

THIS WORKED FOR ME OMG THANKS.
DEMIGOD FELLED の投稿を引用:
Zardog の投稿を引用:
Running the PsPcSdkRuntimeInstaller as admin fixed for me. You may need to lookup how to run MSI as admin

THIS WORKED FOR ME OMG THANKS.


worked :reheart:
最近の変更はjaw kneeが行いました; 2024年6月5日 2時37分
Zardog の投稿を引用:
Running the PsPcSdkRuntimeInstaller as admin fixed for me. You may need to lookup how to run MSI as admin
only the PsPcSdkRuntimeInstaller? is manager don't need to?
Mirarsdayo | normanbridges の投稿を引用:
Zardog の投稿を引用:
Running the PsPcSdkRuntimeInstaller as admin fixed for me. You may need to lookup how to run MSI as admin
only the PsPcSdkRuntimeInstaller? is manager don't need to?

yes, you can ignore the RuntimeManager.msi
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