Played my first really long match (200 planets, versus 8 hard, one unfair, FFA), and one thing struck me. After some time- even with low income rates, ships are so expensive I can pump them out non-stop anyway, which is something I'd hoped to avoid, to some extent. The time it takes for one average fleet to die on such a large map is very close to the time it takes to build a new one, and with the resource rates, I'd just end up spitting them out without any issue anyway. So I'd like
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[quote who="Ryat" reply="3195" id="2642022"]@ llamaguy42 - are you guys connected LAN, you might want to try copying yours over to his (or use a little handy drive thing the mod is only 200+ MB so it should be doable)[/quote] Like I said, we did try to copy the files from one computer to the other - and it still didn't work! On another note, since you've released an update for the Entrenchment version, is an update for Diplomacy on the way? =)
But if the downloads are different, then it shouldn't turn out different when just copying it over from PC to PC, should it? =) Am doing re-downloads as we speak, it has yet to change after three-four tries =/ EDIT : We've tried like a dozen times now, re-downloading, turning off and on this and that security program and internet access - it doesn't work, whatsoever.
Thanks for the feedback. No- my friend has all the files - we controlled this by comparing the exact byte values and file count of the mod folders. They are the same, so that can't be it. Any other suggestions? EDIT : In an attempt to try an localize any error, we also attempted removing folders one by one - checking if the checksum would straighten up then, but the difference persisted =/
Me and a friend of mine have an issue with this mod - he gets an incorrect checksum (36949181) when activating, while I get the correct one (36951860). We've both cleared our mod folders beforehand, have Trinity with Diplomacy 1.01, and we downloaded the exact same mod file (even tried copying over the same files from one computer to another, still doesn't work). If it's relevant: my friend's computer, the one with the wrong checksum, is an older computer with XP installed, while mine, the on