It has the NT compatibility patch in it, so something might not be setup right on my end. I’ll look into more.
Also, this isn’t tool related, so please post mod related issues in the 7th Heaven thread under the FAQ and Tutorial section. Lots of people posting here about issues not related to the tool itself, so don’t get alarmed. We need to rename the 7th Heaven thread to something like “7th Heaven Catalog Modding” and direct the mod related questions there.
Alright, noted. Thank you!
I have a question that I think fits in this thread. Like many people who installed 7th Heaven, I had a lot of issues getting my Dualshock 4 to work correctly. I followed the guide that was posted upthread (the one asking to download Antimicro), and after some fiddling, I managed to get everything to work!
However, I'm wondering if it would be possible to solve the controller issues easily by adding 7th Heaven to Steam as a non-Steam game. I tried it yesterday, but it had no effect. I know this trick works for games though; I had issues with my GOG copy of Stardew Valley in that the Dualshock 4 would be incorrectly parametered. I solved this by adding SV to Steam as a non-Steam game, which allowed the game to take advantage of Steam's controller compatibility function. And it wasn't just vanilla SV, but the different executable that was provided by the game's mod manager from NexusMods.
Could it be possible for 7th Heaven to also benefit from that somehow? I did add the tool to Steam as a non-Steam game, so maybe it could work with some alterations to it?
In any case, thanks again!