The magic numbers should be 35, 0 and 22 on Windows 64 bit.
My result:
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> pcsCheckDependenciesFiltered.ps1
Name Version Status
---- ------- ------
Microsoft.Darwin 100.1.27805.0 Ok
Microsoft.Services.Store.Engagement 10.0.19011.0 Ok
Microsoft.Services.Store.Engagement 10.0.19011.0 Ok
Microsoft.StorePurchaseApp 11906.1001.16.0 Ok
Microsoft.ConnectivityStore 1.1604.4.0 Ok
Microsoft.WindowsStore 11906.1001.24.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxIdentity 100.1906.4002.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxGameCallableUI 1000.18362.267.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay 1.43.26001.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay 1.21.13002.0 Ok
Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI 1.24.10001.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider 12.54.26001.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxAppBeta 44.55.30001.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxApp 48.55.30001.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay 3.32.14002.0 Ok
Filtered packages count: 15
Required dependencies count: 22
List of required dependencies:
Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00
Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00.UWPDesktop
Microsoft.VCLibs.110.00.UWPDesktop
Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.2.1
Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.2.1
Microsoft.StorePurchaseApp
Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.1.3
Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.3
Microsoft.ConnectivityStore
Microsoft.WindowsStore
Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.4
Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay
Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay
Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.2.2
Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.2.2
Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI
Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider
Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.1.7
Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.7
Microsoft.XboxAppBeta
Microsoft.XboxApp
Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay
Total required dependecies packages (all platforms): 35
Missing dependencies packages count: 0
Unique dependecies packages count: 22
Microsoft.Services.Store.Engagement 10.0.19011.0 Ok
Microsoft.Services.Store.Engagement 10.0.19011.0 Ok
Microsoft.StorePurchaseApp 11906.1001.16.0 Ok
Microsoft.WindowsStore 11906.1001.24.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay 1.21.13002.0 Ok
Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI 1.24.10001.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider 12.54.26001.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay 1.43.26001.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxApp 48.55.30001.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay 3.32.1003.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxGameCallableUI 1000.18362.267.0 Ok
Mine is working fine and here my result if it help you somehow. (since i don’t have same “magic numbers”)
Name Version Status
---- ------- ------
Microsoft.Darwin 100.1.27805.0 Ok
Microsoft.Services.Store.Engagement 10.0.19011.0 Ok
Microsoft.Services.Store.Engagement 10.0.19011.0 Ok
Microsoft.StorePurchaseApp 11906.1001.16.0 Ok
Microsoft.WindowsStore 11906.1001.24.0 Ok
Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI 1.24.10001.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay 1.21.13002.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay 1.43.26001.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay 3.32.14002.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxGameCallableUI 1000.18362.267.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider 12.54.26001.0 Ok
Microsoft.XboxApp 48.55.30001.0 Ok
Filtered packages count: 12
Required dependencies count: 17
List of required dependencies:
Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00
Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00.UWPDesktop
Microsoft.VCLibs.110.00.UWPDesktop
Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.2.1
Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.2.1
Microsoft.StorePurchaseApp
Microsoft.WindowsStore
Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.2.2
Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.2.2
Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI
Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay
Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay
Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay
Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider
Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.1.7
Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.7
Microsoft.XboxApp
Total required dependecies packages (all platforms): 27
Missing dependencies packages count: 0
Unique dependecies packages count: 17
That is very helpful indeed. Thank you. I notice that your Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay is same version like I have, but @GregAlexandre01 is running an older version.
Well, the magic numbers do differ some (as expected with store in filter. At least we can compare some things. I expect that they will fix numerous things the coming days. They’ll get bug reports from MS store and application for sure.
I don’t have problems either. Both versions run fine. I’m just curious about why people on 1903 aren’t able to get in running.
Just check for updates in MS store below … icon next to your profile picture.
But in your case the Darwin package isn’t installed at all, so it’s missing from the list and is probably the reason why that package isn’t installed (yet).
Are you signed in with MS account as added user account or through local administrator account? That 0x8000FFFF is really hard to troubleshoot.
Could you also post a screenshot of your MS store update history?
Also I’ve read somewhere they have some issues on releasing the latest build of AOE DE to MS store, so maybe installation of current version is on hold until new version is ready.
Release notes here:
I’m still on 27805 with the cross play release version.
Just to get caught up: the issue is that you cannot find and download the new Age of Empires: Definitive Edition client, or that it is not launching properly?
If all else fails, there may be some other issue with the Store that requires additional troubleshooting help. If that is the case, I’d recommend reaching out the Microsoft Support team for assistance, since a 0x memory code is likely to fall more in their arena.
If you’re experiencing some other issue, please feel free to catch me up with where we’re at in the discussion and I’ll see what I can do! =D
@GMEvangelos
The problem i am getting is that i cant install the new client.
I am running the 1903 build.
I uninstalled the old version, but there is no “get” or anything
In the top right of your screen hit the “…” button, then in the menu choose “downloads and updates”, in the left library make sure you see everything, install the game.
Actually I can see on top that it is trying to download the game.
You might want to cancel that effort, sign out and sign in to the MS store or perform wsreset and then reboot, after that get all other MS store updates first and then try to reinstall the new AOE DE client again by searching for it in the store.
@PCS70
Out of curiosity, I checked the 3 dots on the top.
From there I checked my library and I found all the stuff available ti me. Aoe DE was there too.
The “download” button was available, so I am downloading.
(hopefully the correct version?)
@PCS70 & @GMEvangelos
Sorry for the delay, I was restricted in number of posts as this was my first day on the forum. It was also night in France!
My lone problem was to install the new multiplatform version from the store.
But today, it is fixed. Version 100.1.20218.0.
I tried with another PC and account. Gaming Services installation fails if you do not use first a session with an account with admin right.
Below is how it worked for me.
1/ Installation of Xbox beta in standard account
2/ try to install Gaming services in standard account with elevation thru another account failed
3/ Installation of Xbox Beta then requesting Gaming Services installation loggued with an admin account allows a first installation of Gaming Services.
4/ Then with standard account you can install Xbox beta and install gaming services thru store with elevating your rights with the same admin account you used for the first installation.
5/ When done you search your AOE DE in store in standard account and install with success !
It seems to me that “Service Games” installation is not clean when done with elevation of right thru another admin account.
Eu comprei o jogo bem no comecinho na Windows Store, porém muitos amigos meus compraram pela Steam. Eu fiz a leitura acima, dizendo que a partir de 19 de agosto de 2019, todas as plataformas estariam juntas para jogar em multiplayer, essa informação se confirma ?
Hello friends,
I bought the game from the beginning on the Windows Store, but many of my friends bought it from Steam. I read above saying that as of August 19, 2019, all platforms would be together to play multiplayer, is this information confirmed?