Hi,
Thank you for writing this software, and for keeping up to date on issues. I've already solved a few issues through this forum.
I am now getting a strange problem I can't solve, and I'm not sure if the issue is part of the steam store, or part of the game I'm installing (Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion). Details after my setup description.
PlayOnMac 4.3.3
CPU: 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7
RAM: 16GB
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 MB
Wine: System (Whatever that means) I've also had the same problem with 3.6, 1.8-steam_crossoverhack, and 1.7.53-steam_crossoverhack
Desktop: OS Mojave Version 10.14.1
I was able to install the game and get it mostly running except for multiplayer. When I click multiplayer it says that I have an old version of the game, so I looked into how to update the game to the current version. When I try to validate the game in steam (Game->Properties->Local Files->Validate Integrity of Game Files) in order to force an update, steam opens the validating popup, but it never moves beyond 0%. In the debug, I get the following output at that point.
[1123/213043:WARNING:cert_verify_proc_win.cc(108)] Unknown error -2146762482 mapped to net::ERR_FAILED
[1123/213043:WARNING:cert_verify_proc_win.cc(108)] Unknown error -2146762482 mapped to net::ERR_FAILED
\src\common\net.cpp (1937) : Assertion Failed: Unable to set default socket options, error 10022
\src\common\net.cpp (1937) : Assertion Failed: Unable to set default socket options, error 10022
\src\common\net.cpp (1937) : Assertion Failed: Unable to set default socket options, error 10022
[1123/213047:WARNING:raw_channel.cc(208)] Shutting down RawChannel with write buffer nonempty
\src\common\net.cpp (1937) : Assertion Failed: Unable to set default socket options, error 10022
The Assertion Failed Lines run constantly from the launching of Steam and I believe have to do with my internet connection, though the store will load. Not sure if this is an issue, if you have an easy fix, that's great, if not that's fine.
I believe the main problem is in "cert_verify_proc_win.cc", and I don't know how to proceed. Thank you for any help you can give!