I need flea powder!
Lord Darcy:
Quote from: croiduire on 2008 January 26, 23:39:40
Quote from: eevilcat on 2008 January 26, 19:57:57
Sorry if I'm asking the obvious but did you patch Pets? I seem to remember there were some nasty looping/interaction type bugs at the beginning.
Not so obvious...I arrred everything from OfB on in one massive chunk. The description said it was properly patched, but where would I look to confirm that?
There is no way Pets patch is integrated into the ARRR version, when the retail version of Pets is still sold unpatched.
Unless it's All-EPs-in-One type of homemade crap, which I avoid like the plague.
Edited for clarification.
nocomment:
Hacks can cause problems with unexpected things. When Pets came out, Jfade's sleep on community lots hack caused pets to sink into the floor.
Your best bet is to remove all custom content and play a neighborhood you don't care about. See if you still have problems. Then add hacks and custom content back in, trying to isolate the problem. I can understand that you don't want to do this. I had problems with custom instruments, and just stopped using musical instruments rather than spend time hunting down the problem. Sadly, your problem sounds like it's too annoying to just ignore.
croiduire:
OK, I've gone through my hacks againyetstill. No help. The error generates on every relax/get comfortable interaction.
I ran across this thread. That sinking is exactly what's happening. However, since the fix is in the scrapyard, I must assume there's a new and shiny one somewhere. If not, would it hurt to try that?
Conversely, could this be an object issue, and not a hack bug/conflict at all?
J. M. Pescado:
If they are sinking into the floor without an error log, something is simply borked in your game. No error log, no diagnosis. Simple as that. Scrapyard hacks should be unnecessary if you are current on all patches.
croiduire:
"Simply borked" is not a differential diagnosis either. Might as well say, "Forsooth, 'tis bewitched!" Since I'm already fairly sure my computer weighs more than a duck and that pond water won't solve anything, I find both less than contributory.
I have eighteen 0 KB entries in my log for everything from missing animations to texture errors. I also have pictures of the submergence. Does that help?
Is there a test I can run to generate meaningful information?
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