AwesomeMod Updater (v2.8.3 - Updated 2013-10-16)
basbas:
Oh no. So you will no longer update the "Base: 1.17.60 & Corresponding Expansions" line? Guess I'll have to leave it out in the next version then.
J. M. Pescado:
Okay, yeah, that line will stay. I'm going to stop reporting the versions of all the piles of expansions, though.
basbas:
That's fine, it only checks compatibility with the base game patch.
Sukigu:
basbas, I've been getting an error code 5 although I have set up my mods using the "new way", and I believe I found out why. There's line in the .bat file that says the following: cd /d "%docs%\Electronic Arts\*3".
As I have installed the CAW and CAP tools, there are 2 folders that match the previous command (because of the wildcard), so the updater chooses the first one. The problem is my game is in European Portuguese, so the first folder is not Os Sims 3 but Ferramenta Criar um Mundo de Os Sims™ 3 (CAW), which obviously doesn't have a Mods directory in it.
A fix would be much appreciated.
jennydeenyc:
Just started using the AwesomeMod Updater a couple of days ago (since installing BootCamp & Win XP sp3 on my MacBook Pro) and decided to install the 3booter.exe & FPS Limiter at the same time to get all the benefits of those goodies as well. Now I'm running into an annoying issue - my game will launch & play fine, but when I exit (usually using Save & Quit option), I will get a program crash error related to TS3EP03.exe saying it tried to write to memory that couldn't be written. I removed the 3booter.exe and the FPS Limiter files I got from this site and created my own FPS Limiter .bat file with the GUI tool I found elsewhere on the internets, and I get the same crash on exit. This does not occur if I start the game with the Launcher executable instead. Has anyone else experienced this? Since the crash occurs on exit and doesn't seem to affect my game-saving functionality, should I worry about it at all?
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