How can i get pcsx2 to work under arch linux?
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I've installed it from the multilib repo. I've installed all of it's dependencies, but no matter what, the graphics plugin fails every time. I've tried using ZZ ogl PG and GSdx. I've tried using all three options rendering options for GSdx.

The in program console giver me these seemingly useless messages: Opening plugins. Opening GS Closing plugins... Closing GS Plugins closed successfully. Shutting down plugins... (p) GS plugin failed to open!(thread:MTGS)(thread:EE Core) Plugins shutdown successfully. User-canceled plugin configuration after plugin initialization failure. Plugins unloaded.

Running it from a terminal gives me these omegle.2yu.co messages which are probably more useful, but cryptic to me:

21:11:57: Warning: Mismatch between the program and
library build versions detected.
The library used 3.0 (wchar_t,compiler with C++ ABI
1008,wx containers,compatible with 2.8),
and your program used 3.0 (wchar_t,compiler with C++
ABI 1009,wx containers,compatible with 2.8).
Interface is initializing.  Entering Pcsx2App:OhmynInit!
Applying operating system default language...
Command line parsing...
Command line parsed!
(pcsx2:2406): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid cast from 'wxPizza' to 'GtkBin'
Can anyone help me figure out what i need to do?
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#2
You could try downloading the appimage (nightly build) from a browser. It should run, update and install all necessary folders on its own.
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#3
One thing you can try is updating your PCSX2 installation to make sure you have the latest version. This may help resolve any compatibility issues with your graphics plugin.

Additionally, you may want to check if there are any updates available for the graphics plugin itself. Sometimes, plugin updates can fix compatibility issues or bugs that might be causing the plugin to fail.

Another thing to consider is checking if there are any other dependencies that need to be installed in order for the graphics plugin to work properly. Make sure you have all the necessary dependencies installed and up-to-date.
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