- Server version
- 2.1.2
- Game client version
- 0.12.11.7.15680
- Client log file
- codepaste.sp-tarkov.com/?5a9c6…R56DPcDWuGtxBE7Qdp7FKqwAM
- Server log file
- codepaste.sp-tarkov.com/?066d1…h9pFDxTXTc4Rs2YKAPyCyW563
- Have you read the FAQ?
- Yes
- Where did you download your game from?
- https://www.escapefromtarkov.com/
- List of used mods
- Faupi Hideout Architect
Faupi Munitions Expert
Fin AI Tweaks
Fin Choking Hazard
SamSWAT - PKAS
Sorry for the missing Client and Modules log files, because of my particular situation I currently don't have those files.
Updated my SPT-AKI install to the latest release, from I believe version 2.0.1 to 2.1.2, and copied over the necessary EFT files as well. Originally I had a "Default server 'SPT-AKI' is not available" launcher error, and not realizing that a fresh profile was required for the 2.1.0 update I tried reinstalling SPT-AKI, including both the AKI files and EFT's files. I also attempted removing my installed mods, incase that was the issue. When that didn't work eventually realized I needed to make a new profile after sleuthing the Support forum, but I admittedly didn't want to delete my current profile. So I tried moving the profile's JSON file elsewhere on my computer, making a new profile so as to regain access to the launcher, then swapping that new profile's JSON file with the old one. Sure enough, the launcher does recognize the old profile, but now attempting to launch the game gives me the "The input file hash doesn't match the expected hash" warning, hitting "Yes" to continue causes the game application to open for a few seconds then immediately close. This issue persists even after reversing the swap of the profile's JSON file. I had already updated EFT to the most recent version before experiencing this issue, and I'd rather not have to downgrade it to do a fresh AKI reinstall. Any advice on what I can do to fix it without downgrading EFT?