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번역 관련 문제 보고
NOTE: It is very important that this is done right after a crash.The file is cleared every time Cloud Chamber launches, so it will not contain any useful information if the game ran normally the last time it was launched.
"It seems like a file is either corrupted, inaccessible, or in use by another program. Unfortunately, it seems information about said file is also unavailable. Had it been known, we should have seen it on line 222 in the log. Since it's unavailable, it would seem it's something used by a plugin. Due to the timing of the crash, I suspect it's related to the plugin playing the movie.
The user should make sure that no unnecessary programs are running in the background while attempting to play the game.
Another suggestion would be for the user to open their QuickTime player and attempt to play a movie there. If that also causes problems then we might know where to start.
There are other Steam Unity games that suffer from the same problem, and a suggested method for fixing the issue is to change their Steam Library folder. (View -> Settings -> Downloads -> Steam Library Folders) This would, however, require the player to download the whole game again."