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Post by fhood on Feb 23, 2015 21:45:12 GMT
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014) 2.5 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB Yosemite 10.10.2 I created a particularly large machine that launched rocks and reloads its self. It is quite big, so large that my computer was just starting to have noticeable drops in frame rate when I unleashed into the world. Finally after finishing it, I saved and it crashed the game. I force quit besiege, and booted it back up only to find that my boulder launcher exploded upon initializing it into the world. After looking around I realized that almost all of the blocks had been duplicated, i.e there were two blocks occupying the same space. I am attaching the the save data, and I was wondering if there was any easy way to remove the extra blocks. The idea of building it from scratch again saddens me. (I looked for the log file but couldn't find it. If you could tell me its location on mac I will upload that as well.) By the way, this may be my favorite game of all time. Thank you so much for porting it to mac. I was about to put windows on my machine solely to play this game. Attachments:auto-reload-canno.bsg (83.69 KB)
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Post by SuburbanSB on Feb 24, 2015 3:18:59 GMT
It seems (from looking at the .txt version of the .bsg file) that everything was duplicated in the crash, and there is an easy way to remove the blocks (go through the file and remove the duplicated text, I will be able to do this for you, it may take me a while though, as I have a couple prior jobs.
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Post by SuburbanSB on Feb 24, 2015 6:44:07 GMT
So I've looked into it, and I think I have resolved the file so there should no longer be any overlapping pieces, if you do come across more, I will see if I can fix it further. auto-reload-canno.bsg (41.93 KB)
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Post by fhood on Feb 25, 2015 0:47:24 GMT
Thank You so much, I really appreciate it. I actually ended up writing a program that removes the duplicates automatically by checking for the index (as denoted by "|") of the second zero in the first line, and removing everything after that index for every other line, but I really appreciate the response. Thank you so much.
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Post by SuburbanSB on Feb 25, 2015 4:00:54 GMT
Ahh, well. I'm glad you got it sorted however
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