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Forum Games / Re: One Word Story
« on: September 24, 2014, 12:13:09 PM »
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Forum Games / Re: One Word Story« on: September 21, 2014, 08:10:05 AM »Use common sense. Using it once or so should not be a problem, but constantly using it over and over again makes no sense, and I consider that trollish behavior.May I remind all of you that this is not spam? So please stop with the continuously spamming of unserious posts such as "huh".im glad we brought spam back so the legendary "this isnt spam" excuse could be brought back, i legitimately wanted to add "huh" to the post, i dont see a rule otherwise so stop Be happy that threads like these are allowed. Don't ruin the fun for others by posting random crap over and over again that makes no sense. what 147
Forum Games / Re: One Word Story« on: September 20, 2014, 11:33:28 PM »
May I remind all of you that this is not spam? So please stop with the continuously spamming of unserious posts such as "huh".
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Support & Help / Re: Rip me« on: September 18, 2014, 06:29:49 PM »
1. Rename your garrysmod folder (the one that has addons/models/materials/etc in it) to garrysmod_backup and then boot your game to let it create a fresh install without any addons whatsoever.
Does it work? Great! Then now we know the problem is a corrupted model or material file somewhere. Let's pinpoint it down using the halving technique. Does it still not work? Then don't bother to read any further as I won't be able to help you, sorry. 2. Choose one of the folders (so either models, or materials etc) from the garrysmod_backup folder and copy it over to the newly created garrysmod folder. Does the game work now? If yes, then the problem is in another folder. So repeat step 2 until the game doesn't work anymore. If no, then you now know the corrupted file is in the folder you last moved over. 3. Open the folder with the corrupted file. Then select exactly half of the folders/files inside it and delete them. (No worries you still have them in your backup) Does it still not work? Repeat step 3 but with the left-over files. Remember the ones you deleted. Does it work again? Then the corrupted file is among the ones you deleted in step 3. So undo your deletion or recover the files from your backup then select half of the files you recovered and delete them again. Simply keep doing this by cutting your suspected files in half until you know exactly which file is corrupted. Found it? Delete it and optionally find a working replacement file on the internet. (By redownloading whatever addon it came from.) |