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Post by ProMarbler on Jul 16, 2013 0:57:21 GMT
Do both of your systems use the same OS (as in 10.8.4 or 10.x.x)? It shouldn't matter, though. I will plow into my game again in an attempt to replicate it. I may attempt to give directions later on, or even a script of some sort. (unlikely, more likely the former)
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Post by dlma on Jul 16, 2013 12:42:23 GMT
Yes they both use the same operating system.
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Post by ProMarbler on Jul 16, 2013 12:43:59 GMT
Have you run said level fixer script on both systems?
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Post by dlma on Jul 16, 2013 12:53:22 GMT
No. I did it on the desktop and not the laptop.
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Post by dlma on Jul 21, 2013 14:02:40 GMT
The original copy of Mission Fixer didn't work, so pro marbler gave me a one thats not buggy for me to use. I did, I used it correctly, and that happened. By the way, mac version is 10.8.4.
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Post by Jeff on Jul 21, 2013 14:14:35 GMT
Let me make it clear, however, that I haven't used a mac in months, let alone actually did serious programming on a mac And isn't Pro Marbler's "version" just use my script + a bash-shell script for mac?
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Post by ProMarbler on Jul 21, 2013 15:57:41 GMT
Actually, it's just a bash script that cleans up the fixed mission files. You can just open the command in a text editor to view it's contents. It literally consists of no more than some echos and a few basic built-in UNIX filesystem commands. At the time, I was assuming that the game somehow read the game data twice because of the files in /data/. Therefore, I just moved the mission files to the desktop in a folder, where one could copy the CLA levels out of the folder and into the game. I may later construct another script that will do that, but right now I probably have to go test out a few things first. Also, for reference: www.marbleblast.com/index.cgi?board=helpme&action=display&thread=15853The unzipped command will not execute because of the access controls being set to the default by Proboards/Web browser. A Zip apparently preserves them. Additionally, it also may be an issue with the integrity of certain game files, like main.cs . You may have to restore it, if you ever modified it, like for the interiorcheck.cs script.
Dlma, PLEASE ATTACH the resulting ZIP FILE, which is located ON THE DESKTOP, which contains HELPFUL INFORMATION so that Jeff/someone can FIX the MISSION FIXER! The script only fixes issues, NOT THE LEVELS. OPEN THIS: www.marbleblast.com/index.cgi?board=helpme&action=post&thread=15853&page=1Press CHOOSE FILE, and SELECT THE FILE "MBINFO.ZIP" as an ATTACHMENT. Click CHOOSE, type a reply, and CLICK POST REPLY. LOOK and SEE if the attachment IS THERE. Then, after all that, then come back later to see if there is anything else you can do. One more thing: You said that the level "Reflux" wasn't working? Play it again and TELL ME IF IT WORKS now!
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Post by ProMarbler on Jul 23, 2013 0:40:42 GMT
Okay. So it has generally been determined that dlma's game has been modified in such a way that the behavior of his game is to be deemed unreliable and inconsistent, and that any unexpected behavior resulted not from this script, but because of faulty scripts in his game that most likely affected statistical behavior of his game, among other things. Reinstall the game or restore to an original copy, then come back and post any issues you may have.
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