Well, I reported it in the post above yours so...
What I mean by "Known Bug" is are they aware of it and planning on fixing it.
Well, I reported it in the post above yours so...
Thanks for the feedback.I have been experiencing similar issues with EDDI (via VoiceAttack) in the past couple of months. After completing a hyperspace jump often no command is recognized for over a minute, then suddenly the requested commands will be executed in rapid succession.
Sometimes EDDI will report the following types of errors:
"Error with npc cargo scan commence script.
Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation."
or more often
"Error with signals detected script. Collection was modified.
Enumeration operation may not execute."
It's almost as if EDDI is trying to execute scripts after hyper jumps (or drops to normal space) and spinning its wheels when it finally comes back to life.
Thank you for the response.Thanks for the feedback.
1. Delays and bursts in processing events when using VoiceAttack - I've seen this happen before, albeit rarely. Not sure how to replicate the issue yet and still unsure what might cause it. In any case, feel free to open a ticket on Github so that it stays on the radar for us (https://github.com/EDCD/EDDI/issues/new/choose).
2. Exceptions with random scripts: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation - As discussed, we've identified a fix for this and already implemented it into the "develop" branch. Until the next release, the best mitigation is to restart EDDI.
3. Already ticketed as issue #1935 (https://github.com/EDCD/EDDI/issues/1935). Thanks for the reminder.
VoiceAttack requires plugins to be stored in theI have EDDI 3.7 Installed. It was working in Game untill I installed Voice Attack. EDDI had to be reinstalled in the VA Install Menu, but it no longer works in Game and I can't find the EDDI plugin in the Plugin Manager
VoiceAttack/Apps
folder before it'll show up in VoiceAttack's plugin manager. Please double check your install location.Ahh. Thank you, I hadn't realized it wasn't installing to the correct folder. All good now, working fine. Thanks so muchVoiceAttack requires plugins to be stored in theVoiceAttack/Apps
folder before it'll show up in VoiceAttack's plugin manager. Please double check your install location.
Note that you can uninstall EDDI and reinstall it in a different location without disturbing your configuration.
So, I have run into problems again. I had to reinstall VA and HCS as VA was crashing evey couple of minutes. I have reinstalled everything, HCS works fine, I am pretty sure I can hear EDDI in game someties, but the Plug In is not in my Plugins ManagerVoiceAttack requires plugins to be stored in theVoiceAttack/Apps
folder before it'll show up in VoiceAttack's plugin manager. Please double check your install location.
Note that you can uninstall EDDI and reinstall it in a different location without disturbing your configuration.
So, I have run into problems again. I had to reinstall VA and HCS as VA was crashing evey couple of minutes. I have reinstalled everything, HCS works fine, I am pretty sure I can hear EDDI in game someties, but the Plug In is not in my Plugins Manager
My install Dir is E:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\VoiceAttack\Apps\EDDI
Yes there are a ton of files in that folder and Eddi runs perfectly by itself, just not in VA. I thought I could hear it in the Game, but I changed the Voice and no it doesn't work in VAThere should be 90+ files in that folder at that path... are they there? Should contain tons of .dll's and the EDDI.exe
I assume you've tried restarting VoiceAttack after adding that plugin to the Apps folder, just wanted to check - if all is well, it certainly should show this plugin under VoiceAttack's Plugin Manager
There are no other instances of VA installed on my PC. I just checked. ThanksI don't use Steam so I have to wonder if perhaps you have VA also installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\VoiceAttack and it's loading from there?
EDDI would then need to be installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\VoiceAttack\Apps\EDDI if that's the case.
No, Doesn't mention EDDI. I must point out out EDDI WAS working, but VA kept stopping after about 20 Mins, I reinstalled VA, then HCS then EDDI, perhaps I could try another fresh install, but install EDDI first, get it working, then install HCS?Are you sure it isn't working? What do you see in VoiceAttack's log window when VoiceAttack starts? Does it indicate that EDDI is being initialized?
All the above was as you suggested it should be.Can you open the VA settings and verify the Sounds Folder and the Apps Folder on the General tab?
Mine are
C:\Program Files (x86)\VoiceAttack\Sounds
and
C:\Program Files (x86)\VoiceAttack\Apps
I believe that as long as EDDI is in the directory listed for the Apps folder it should work.
I'm not sure if VA needs to be in the Steam folder to work but as long as everything is in the proper folders listed in the VA settings - I think it should be OK.
Also - on the General tab, make sure that the box "Enable Plugin Support" is checked toward top right. Then open plugin manager box to see what's listed.
EDDI and HCS Plugins should appear and be checked.
EDIT: Finally, open EDDI in standalone and verify that the VoiceAttack Responder tab has the "Plugin enabled" box checked.
All the above was as you suggested it should be.
In desperation I uninstalled VA and HCS and EDDI. Reinstalled into same Steam Folder but got the same result, HCS, but no EDDI.
Uninstalled everthing again, created a NEW Steam folder just for VA. I finally got it working that way, by installing VA in a different folder as a new install. Installing EDDI, then HCS Voicepacks, All works now as intended, EDDI Plugin and HCS Plugin now show and are enabled.
There seems to be some sort of ini or config file associated with the original install, somewhere in the Steam folder, presumably, as I deleted the VA folder, twice, that I couldn't find, and that stopped VA from finding EDDI, Anyway, all fixed, all good now.
Thanks for all your help. Your advice added much clarity to my approach to resolving this. Indeed, I couldn't have done it without that advice. So, thank you very much.
WOZZ
It is SOOOO good. Full credit to the folks who did this tremendous work, Best thing since they invented Sliced Bread. Game felt empty without it.Glad you got it fixed.
It's the bomb when it all works together.
An important troubleshooting step would be to run VA and EDDI with the HCS plugin disabled, as well. If it runs perfectly, then an issue could be narrowed down to the two plugins not interacting well when run at the same time... and if not, then the issue may be able to be further refined by examining any commands you are using with EDDI related to landing events or triggers, or whatever you have going on there. If it is always when HCS and EDDI are both enabled, and not otherwise, and if you have no EDDI commands that fire on landing events or triggers, it might be good to also look at what HCS is doing when a player lands.... Va and HCS run perfectly when EDDI plugin is disabled. ...