![]() ![]() Go through the guide once more and see if anything was missed/misunderstood.If all these steps didn't get it working then try troubleshooting using a mix of these suggestions. This should start your game and automatically setup a lobby in Vegas 2. Host a game using GameRanger and launch the session in GameRanger as well. Now is the time to test run GameRanger and Vegas 2. If you did the alternate method then keep it disabled until done with the guide or when the guide says to re-enable it. An alternate and easier method in my opinion would be to temporarily disable the 3rd party software's firewall and launch GameRanger so it's prompted by the default security software to allow it permissions to use your network.There's a chance the software already gave network permissions to GameRanger but if not then you'll have to lookup how to add it to the firewall exceptions since I can't help you in that case. If you denied it permission to use your network when the prompt appeared then re-launching GameRanger should cause it to reappear. If you're using only the default security software that comes with Windows(Windows Defender) or whichever Operating System you're using, then once GameRanger was launched as Administrator in the previous steps you should of already been prompted to allow it access to your network which would of given it the necessary permissions, but if you're using a 3rd party anti-virus(for example - AVG) or any other security software that may block it, you may then need to add GameRanger as an exception to it's firewall so it allows it through.In this section we allow GameRanger the minimum network permissions to work properly with Vegas 2, that all games would generally need to work online. There may be an option that says Manage when you right-click the game in your Steam library which should show an option to view the local files/install folder. The folder that is opened is the game's install location. If you don't know where it's located then find the game in your Steam library list of installed games > right-click the game > click Properties > click local files > then there should be an option to view the game's install folder if not already viewing it. If there isn't an install path/location shown or it's somehow incorrect then click on Browse as shown in the picture and select the game's program file(R6Vegas2_Game.exe) wherever it is located on your PC.The install path/location shown in this image is a common location for the game to be installed. Just make sure on the lower right it shows the correct install location of the game which should be correct since it's detecting a game install at all, but it's always good to double-check. The game name should be in bold black letters which means it's detecting the game. From the Options screen, in the Games tab, scroll down till you find Rainbow Six Vegas 2 (it's in alphabetical order). ![]() After creating/signing into an account, from the main GameRanger screen click on Edit on top of the app window > select Options on the bottom of the list.Launch GameRanger and either create a new account or sign into an existing account if you haven't done so already.GameRanger should automatically detect the game but it's best to make sure due to the many PC setups people have that could potentially affect this. Works fine with the 360 too hope this helpsThis section tells how to see if GameRanger is detecting the Vegas 2 game install and where it's installed. I might try it my it myself as I have a few third party controllers as well as a first party wireless controller that won't work with this game. If RSV2 was open while you were changing the IDs you'll have to restart it, but after restarting you should be able to turn your controller on in the settings." Lastly, input your converted VID and PID values into the PCKellerJoysticks file, and make sure to add "UseXInput=True" at the bottom of whichever you chose to use. I got an excel spreadsheet that does it at but I believe google will do it too The program shows them in hexadecimal so you need to convert them Run that program, find your controller, scroll over to the VID and PID There's a program you can download that will tell you your controller's VID and PID at (download is at the bottom of the page) You'll need to change the VID and PID of any of the ""s to match your controller Open the file Steam>SteamApps>common>Rainbow Six Vegas 2>KellerGame>Config>PCKellerJoystics I looked a few pages back and found a guy by the name of mathewmcdonald25 posted this. Originally posted by thepaladin813:Originally posted by unclefishstick|TrailerparkRandy: ![]()
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