adam1972 Posted November 11 Share Posted November 11 I turned off android games, every option there was as I don't have any android games installed (this is on the quest 3, sideloaded). Everything else works fine. Just this constant error on bootup that it can't parse my android games. A Java.Lang.Illegal.Argument.Exception. Every bootup, i can close it and it runs fine as far as i can tell.. it just seems to want to look for android games no matter that i told it not to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oursoul Posted Thursday at 11:25 PM Share Posted Thursday at 11:25 PM On 11/11/2024 at 5:21 PM, adam1972 said: I turned off android games, every option there was as I don't have any android games installed (this is on the quest 3, sideloaded). Everything else works fine. Just this constant error on bootup that it can't parse my android games. A Java.Lang.Illegal.Argument.Exception. Every bootup, i can close it and it runs fine as far as i can tell.. it just seems to want to look for android games no matter that i told it not to. I’m getting the same issue on my Quest 3, other than this everything is running amazing! I tried installing some classic Android games but nothing seems to fix the issue. It used to work just fine. Here is a screenshot of the full error: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
faeran Posted Friday at 02:54 PM Share Posted Friday at 02:54 PM My first guess is that the way the Quest handles apps might be a bit different from the way regular Android does, which could be why the app is getting confused when trying to parse them. However, just to confirm, what happens if you turn off the option to Show Android Apps? Does the error then go away? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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