I found something strange. After the USB update another world no longer works. Can one of you guys check it and make sure I don't just have a corrupt game or something before I submit feedback on it?
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I found something strange. After the USB update another world no longer works. Can one of you guys check it and make sure I don't just have a corrupt game or something before I submit feedback on it?
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You mean if an ethernet cable is plugged in AFTER the external drive is mounted? Haven't tested that yet (ever since right before I installed the update I've kept my ethernet cable plugged in most of the time), but I can check that out tonight or tomorrow and report back.
EDIT: However, I have had issues when I unmount a drive and disconnect it; when I try to reconnect it, I'm not able to mount it. Strangely, I seem to recall it not having that problem initially with the external drive, and I think my 4GB flash drive doesn't have that problem. Maybe this Ethernet vs. USB glitch has to do with it.
Last edited by Animan; 10-19-2013 at 05:10 AM.
I made a non working games list on the first post. All four that are currently on the list need a second verification.
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To make the list seem like a list? As long as people have waited for this, shouldn't everything be focused on Ouya specific stuff then worry about sideloads and whatever later?
They have enough ground to cover without creating more.
Just want to see this episode over so they can move onto the next thing and the next thing and hopefully at some point be able to say Ouya is now somewhat less problematic...
Also in it. I like the way they have made it obvious for users on where they will install the game. Scared it might have been hidden in the advanced settings menu (wouldn't have been gen pop friendly).
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Yeah, I'm not experiencing this "Ethernet vs. USB" bug.
First I booted the OUYA on with the external drive plugged in and the Ethernet cable not plugged in, then right after the OUYA finished scanning for titles on the drive, I plugged in the Ethernet cable; my external drive remained mounted, and I was able to use it normally.
Then I did the exact same thing (after rebooting the OUYA), but instead I plugged in the Ethernet cable after I played a game off the external drive and returned to the main OUYA menu; still nothing.
My guess is that it must be an issue only some OUYA systems are experiencing.
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