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Re: error autoplayer/sh_autoplayer.gnut: CLIENT SCRIPT COMPILE ERROR

For me removing the -dev launch option fixed the problem

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  • NotSundance's avatar
    NotSundance
    5 years ago

    While I was reinstalling the origin and now apex legends I was thinking what is the only difference between my smurf and my main settings and it's that -dev command line argument to bypass the logo cinematic. Going to try within few minutes after the game finishes downloading.

  • annyfish's avatar
    annyfish
    5 years ago

    can u please give directions for a newbee girl?) where do i remove that -dev? 

  • Right click on apex in origin -> game properties -> advanced launch options and remove the -dev in there.

  • annyfish's avatar
    annyfish
    5 years ago

    @CharLimitsBad wrote:

    Right click on apex in origin -> game properties -> advanced launch options and remove the -dev in there.


    yeah thanks, found that, but now the game says there's no internet connection... which there is obviously. 

  • my launch options are entirely blank and it still wont work. there is no -dev option to remove

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