![]() ![]() Here's the documentation entry about this. You do need to copy a list of the required data files per game in a game folder for ScummVM to detect it and you can look on our ScummVM wiki for instructions on those files. If you have a desktop/laptop PC with Windows/Linux/Mac, the process of creating a game folder and adding the game to ScummVM should not be much different. Now, the app should otherwise function though, unless there's another bug that's not reported to us - or we failed to catch. We're working on implementing a solution, but I have no ETA for that. I know that in Android 11 the current version (2.5.0) has a known issue with folder access on external memory, since Android 11 introduces some radical changes in storage access without the option to use a backwards compatibility mode anymore. Is 2.5.0 the current ScummVM version you're testing? Did you use ScummVM before 2.5.0 and did it work before (wrt folder access) ? What is the version of Android OS that you're tablet is running? ![]() Hello, could you provide a few more details on your tablet? Mainly: Sorry for the flood of questions, but I would love to have access to these games on my tablet and I've been working on it for a few weeks now and can't figure it out. Is there a particular way I should be couching the folders? Do I use the folders or just the files? Is there a reason why the SCUMMVM folder I made (/sdcard/scummvm) isn't showing when I go to add a game? I'm assuming that I need to include all of the files that come with the folder? I tried to use the "files" folder in the SCUMM folder in the Android/Data directory, it also says it can't find any games there. I then put a folder for a game (let's say Monkey Island 2) into a folder that I CAN access from the add a game menu and it says there are no games there. On my SD Card, I made a folder called SCUMMVM, but it doesn't show up on the directory when I try to add a game. I have no idea where to put the games or how to add them. I've searched for a clear tutorial, and I've yet to find it here, on YouTube, or on Reddit. Hey everyone, I'd like to think I'm pretty tech-savvy, but I am having a hell of a time getting SCUMMVM to work correctly on my Galaxy Tab 6 Lite. ![]()
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