Good versions but AM doesn't working
J. M. Pescado:
I used to have a TOWN CRIER for this sort of thing, but he died. Anyone else want to volunteer?
Anach:
This could be once again related to the Steam version. As Sims 3 on Steam is one of the top Sellers, I'm sure there will be a lot of these kind of questions. Might be worth making a statement in the AM release thread that there is no Steam Support and will result in version mismatch, as like me, people wouldn't be expecting a difference. The "gameversion" info on the Steam version core scripts is 0.0.0.7, where as I believe the retail copy is 0.1.0.1089, or something like that, either way it's different.
gamegame:
I'm no programmer, but does the script code in steam and disc versions differ in code significantly or just the version stamp?
Anach:
Quote from: gamegame on 2011 February 09, 04:46:59
I'm no programmer, but does the script code in steam and disc versions differ in code significantly or just the version stamp?
I have no idea. As the games are identical except for obvious things like CD check, one could assume that the scripts are mostly identical, however, without looking at the scripts and comparing, I couldn't say. Changing the "gameversion" stamp in Awesome to the expected value for Steam with s3pe does bypass the black-screen script compatibility warning, but still produces Awesome's built-in warning. The game appears to work correctly, and I didn't have any issues, but as I am not sure how safe it is to do this, I have decided to opt-out of using Awesome mod until I can learn more about it, to avoid breaking the game.
J. M. Pescado:
Steam is infamous for its poor mod compatibility. And since I ain't installing that shit on my computer, plus it wouldn't give me the game anyway, Steam is never going to be supported.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[*] Previous page