I wanted to drop by and offer my congratulations your upcoming Anniversary game. While I won't be able to take part, I did want to say hello and wish you luck. Allegiance is a great game, but it's the community that makes it special.
ASGS has never had any specific "Fail in VMWare" code in it.
What it HAS done is (on the server side) reject bogus information that VMWare was passing to it. It's possible that VMWare these days is more compatible than it was in the old days.
That being said - we probably don't want people running ...
The Allegiance Installer's been updated to include all the latest components and files.
If you're doing a first-time install or an uninstall/reinstall - be sure to download the latest version before proceeding. The installer version is 1.8.7 (It says this at the bottom when you run it).
QUOTE (Technical Wonder @ Apr 9 2008, 11:51 PM) Do you have any strings hard coded relating to the path that may have gotten encrypted by Xenocode come obfuscation time? It just doesn't make sense to me because this should all take place at run time.. string path <- reg value (which is loaded fine ...
Remember also - not all the files needed to run the game are kept on AU once they've moved into the latest installer. Unless you're using installer version 1.8.6, it's not going to work. That means downloading the latest installer and running that.
Can't really tell why the game would be crashing, especially since I just re-did the install procedure above and it worked fine.
Have you tried using the "Update / Repair Critical Files" function on the ASGS help menu? it will make sure that the Allegiance client, ASGS client, and all the cores are ...
a) Uninstalled. b) Reinstalled to default install location. c) Downloaded ASGS.zip from http://downloads.alleg.net/asgs/asgs.zip d) Unzipped the files to the Allegiance folder, overwriting when prompted. e ...
Paps - I never had any issues (other than the newfound issue when Allegiance isn't installed on your system drive - I always installed to the default location).
If you downloaded the asgs.zip here:
http://downloads.alleg.net/asgs/asgs.zip
Then unzipped the files to your Allegiance directory ...
QUOTE (Technical Wonder @ Apr 9 2008, 05:40 PM) Doesn't ASGS use relative path to find Allegiance?
ASGS uses the registry to find where Allegiance is. ASGS isn't the issue, like I said the non-Xenocoded version works fine no matter where you install Allegiance. This is another (albeit smaller ...