DATABASE PROBLEM (RM2K3)
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Okay, so over the past week I've been out of town and working on a game from my laptop. All is fine and dandy, but when I got back, I transferred it back to my desktop, and suddenly all the Monster Groups, Attributes, Conditions, and Chipsets in the database have suddenly been deleted and set to one for some reason.
Anything I can do to fix this? Or at the very least, a reason as to why that would occur?
Anything I can do to fix this? Or at the very least, a reason as to why that would occur?
This sounds like a corruption of your RPG_RT.ldb file. I've heard of that happening before; it's a good argument in favour of backing up your game regularly. Unfortunately, there isn't much you can do about it.
Ahhh gotcha.
Well when I messed around in the editor some more and tried to make changes, it asked if I was sure I wanted to "convert from 2000 to 2003", even though the project was created and has always been edited in 2k3.
Well luckily I had it backed up at home and I only lost the work I did while I was gone. Still a solid 10-12 hours of work gone, but that's better than losing 50+, I suppose.
Well when I messed around in the editor some more and tried to make changes, it asked if I was sure I wanted to "convert from 2000 to 2003", even though the project was created and has always been edited in 2k3.
Well luckily I had it backed up at home and I only lost the work I did while I was gone. Still a solid 10-12 hours of work gone, but that's better than losing 50+, I suppose.
This may not be related, but if you're developing on windows 7 be sure you have admin privileges in your game's project directory if it's in your program files folder. Otherwise, any changes you make are pushed into some writable folder elsewhere. This caused me a lot of grief until I moved 2k3's install to my user folder.
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