Getting CC to work post Ambitions and 1.12 patch

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socurious:
Quote from: Zaphod Beeblebrox on 2010 June 07, 00:13:05

A question for you all.  Is anyone having issues with global/core mods and never-ending game loading?  I'm only running mods that are supposed to be updated or working with Ambitions and the latest patch, and it seems that all I can get to work (as in, finish loading the game) are Twallan's Supercomputer, Career, DebugEnabler, and StoryProgressionExpanded, and then nointro from MTS and Rothchild's updated NoMosiac.  Of course, hairs, clothes, skins, and objects work fine, too.  If I try to add some of my other updated mods (like Anach's mods from the Pudding Factory or HP's No Zzzs and No Musical Notes from MTS), the loading bar goes all of the way and then hangs.

This is the first time I've ever encountered a problem like this with TS3 (yes, it's very reminiscent of the old days of Sim gaming).  I'd updated to run from MyDocs, and I'm wondering if I'd have less problems if I went back to the old way via Program Files.


I had this same thing a couple of days ago with only AM installed.  I added the .dll files to each game directory and it loaded fine. Obviously, I had framework fail.  For some reason, my game is very finicky. 

Zaphod Beeblebrox:
I guess I'll try doing that.  I'd removed them after reading posts that we don't need them anymore (and I thought they were the reason the game was hanging anyway).

Edit:  So far, so good.  All of Twallan's mods are working together again.  Now I'm putting Anach's back in there.  Here's hoping it goes well.

New edit:  Well, no luck.  Adding Anach's stuff (or any other updated mod) caused it to hang again.  I'm still wondering if I should just give up and use the old way of putting mods in the game because this is ridiculous.

Bottle-O-Cunt:
Tard alert!:
Does this limit the number of subfolders in the "Packages" folder? If so, how must I modify the resource.cfg to satiate my OCD?

jezzer:
It shouldn't limit it.  The resource.cfg file is set up to read all sub-folders, up to about 5 levels.  That is, it'll read all the folders in your "Packages" folder, all the folders inside those folders, all the folders inside THOSE folders, etc.

Bottle-O-Cunt:
Quote from: jeromycraig on 2010 June 08, 13:57:49

It shouldn't limit it.  The resource.cfg file is set up to read all sub-folders, up to about 5 levels.  That is, it'll read all the folders in your "Packages" folder, all the folders inside those folders, all the folders inside THOSE folders, etc.


Lovely. Excuse me while I further arrange my sub-sub folders.

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