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| Lugnut:
That makes sense. Comparable to this would be the ... 'fight' against rooted Android cell phones. The distributor is capable of launching an update that removes all root from all phones, but this includes developer phones. Gmod appears to have been hit by the kill all on accident. --- Quote from: Miga on April 15, 2011, 04:09:42 AM ---I don't want to have to reinstall GMod, that'll mean losing all my custom settings and obscure addons. --- End quote --- Is there an export settings option? How does the add on system work? |
| Miga:
--- Quote from: Lugnut1206 on April 15, 2011, 04:11:20 AM ---Comparable to this would be the ... 'fight' against rooted Android cell phones. The distributor is capable of launching an update that removes all root from all phones, but this includes developer phones. --- End quote --- Ugh, I hate going off-topic but: Google basically doesn't care for rooting at all, however they might have to patch certain security holes which would stop rooting in the next version, causing you to have to do it in a different way. The developer phones aren't stuck to any network with a version of Android that checks for updates for that certain phone (see the Nexus One and Nexus S), and they can easily be rooted and get the bootloader unlocked by running the command "fastboot oem unlock" in ADB. Phones on carriers run versions of Android that are locked down (locked and signed bootloaders, hard-to-get root access [though it is entirely possible to get root no matter what]), and therefore can update by themselves without any user interaction, causing bootloader updates and security updates, making you lose root. Though, after you get the bootloader unlocked and root access, you can install any custom ROM you want, turning your standard phone into a developer phone, and with that custom version of Android, there are no more forced updates, due to not running the stock Android ROM that the carrier wants you to use. Back on-topic: No, GMod doesn't really have an "export" option, but I guess if I need to, I can just backup my entire GMod folder to somewhere else or something, and install whatever isn't in "addon" format manually. |
| ShadowStep:
I didnt start this game for over a month. So it is broken for EVERYONE? |
| DrenDran:
It broke for me, and I swear I payed for it. I even tried relogging in, reinstalling, and restarting my pc. Edit: Garry said this: --- Quote from: garry newman ---An Engine update has broken GMod – so if you try to play right now it will crash on startup. --- End quote --- |
| MegaScientifical:
--- Quote from: DrenDran on April 15, 2011, 12:03:06 PM ---It broke for me, and I swear I payed for it. I even tried relogging in, reinstalling, and restarting my pc. Edit: Garry said this: --- End quote --- 1: Slowpoke, although direct quote might disqualify the statement. 2: paid. I corrected this on someone less than 24 hours ago... Don't be common, please. :panda: 3: My account was originally made with Pacsteam maybe 2003-2004 (I don't remember). Back then, I didn't even know what Steam was. I just knew I was getting tons of free games. When I first got real Steam, it automatically logged me into that old account without all those games. My question is: Since my account was originally made in such a way, would it always block my GMod10? |
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