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[WINDOWS 11] PowerShell does not recognize GICutscenes as a command, making the program completely unusable #162

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@Boyishdude

I followed the instructions for installation as best as I could (they are not particularly well-written, as they assume that you already have the relevant technical know-how for this stuff in addition to already knowing where to find specific things, but that's a separate topic), but no matter how much I try, I can't use anything more than the basic GICutscenes -h command, and even then, that's only usable via a technicality.

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I've tried the get-help about_Command_Precedence command like it said, but that didn't work, so I'm at a total loss on what to do. The issue is, I can't necessarily use the GUI, because there are 11 cutscenes in the versions.json file it uses that are missing their second keys, so I was only able to extract and convert 134 of the 145 cutscenes that exist with it. I was hoping to use the original program instead, but something's just.. broken somewhere, and there's no discernible solution.

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