1 | | That does sound like a lot of steps, that on top of that were not done recently, whereby something could potentially have gone wrong like missing files, incomplete or corrupted copy. I don't have a Mac to test anything like this though. In theory, if I were to do something similar, I'd first run Steam's file integrity scan for the LSL5 installation to make sure the original files are not corrupted. Then I would create a zip with everything in that installation folder, and copy the zip to the host Mac, then extract the zip and point ScummVM there. |
| 1 | That does sound like a lot of steps, that on top of that were not done recently, whereby something could potentially have gone wrong like missing files, incomplete or corrupted copy. I don't have a Mac to test anything like this though. |
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| 3 | In theory, if I were to do something similar, I'd first run Steam's file integrity scan for the LSL5 installation to make sure the original files are not corrupted. Then I would create a zip with everything in that installation folder, and copy the zip to the host Mac, then extract the zip and point ScummVM there. |
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| 5 | Edit: You could also run ScummVM from within your VirtualBox and verify whether the problem persists there. |