Topic: Two, count 'em. two releases.  (Read 1301 times)

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atheorhaven

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Two, count 'em. two releases.
« on: February 22, 2004, 12:41:07 am »
Somedays that's not a lot.. but these are both pretty and shiny..

Just announced this in another thread, but in case that thread was too long for some, here it is again..

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So there we go.. all complete and ready for download...

http://www.the-tcs.net/_hosted/atheorhaven/html/userfiles/ships/trek/sfc2/Larson_SFC2.exe

And this is just ship #1.. I also have that announcement that Nannerslug was hinting at as well.

Enjoy, and let me know how she looks guys..




And I'm fulfilling a promise with the second ship release.  Remember back about a month or so that there was a ship that I was keeping exclusive to Generations At War for a month?  Was anyone taking notes?  No?  (sigh).. okay, a hint...



Okay guys.. I'm releasing it for SFC 2 now that I have the installer in place and I feel that all the notices about it not being ported without asking are really obvious.  Again, more than anything else, I just simply like to be *asked*, and that's why I'm jumping through all the hoops here.

http://www.the-tcs.net/_hosted/atheorhaven/html/userfiles/ships/trek/sfc2/TOS_Akula_SFC2.exe

The SFC 1 and SFC 3 versions are already out there, but it's usually the SFC 2 versions that were being ported, hence all this with the installer.

Enjoy this guys.. it was fun to do.  

Rogue NineCH

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Re: Two, count 'em. two releases.
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2004, 01:00:03 am »
The Akula file works, but there is an error when you try to install the Larson.

atheorhaven

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Re: Two, count 'em. two releases.
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2004, 01:04:03 am »
What's the error?  I just tried it before release..

 

atheorhaven

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Re: Two, count 'em. two releases.
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2004, 01:16:49 am »
Okay, just downloaded it and tested the install on my texturing machine (Windows 95 based), and it runs fine here as well.. so that's an XP Pro machine and a Windows 95 machine that it's been tested on with no errors now..

What's the error you're getting?

Rogue NineCH

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Re: Two, count 'em. two releases.
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2004, 01:39:12 am »
Ok here is what I am getting, a 21 FC error related to the Fca4i.bmp file, says it contains invalid data, then the application quits after I press next.
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Klingon Fanatic

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Re: Two, count 'em. two releases.
« Reply #5 on: February 22, 2004, 06:47:33 am »
Nicely done Atheorhaven.

One more for the FASA to SFC collection

No problems noted on my end.

KF

E_Look

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Re: Two, count 'em. two releases.
« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2004, 04:03:35 pm »
I didn't install yet, but I know I d/l'd the Akula and the setup screen says I'm installing the Larson!

Well, I wasn't ready to install yet anyway.  After a HD crash LAST YEAR, I haven't full restored my multi-eras of EAW nor OP yet... only SFC1 TOS and TMP so far.  I love the Chris Jones' SFCNG but the ship organization in its sfbspc13.txt file is a little too haphazard so I have to work up the guts to tackle that one.  Maybe I'll even get to the SFC2 TOS and TMP (even TNG) in the coming weeks even before I have the nerve to try to restore SFCNG for SFC1.

Oh, I forgot... nice Akula!

atheorhaven

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Re: Two, count 'em. two releases.
« Reply #7 on: February 26, 2004, 08:57:47 pm »
The Akula compilation I did just after the Larson, and I may have missed a string or two on it when I put that all together.. sorry about that.  

E_Look

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Re: Two, count 'em. two releases.
« Reply #8 on: February 27, 2004, 11:00:20 pm »
Hey, no sweat.  I was just given a second's worth of pause when I tested the file (sometimes, d/ls get corrupted... what news!).

I am waiting for a block of time all to my lonesome, when I can FINISH RESTORING my SFCs!!!  Then, I'll swap out some older models for some of these cool updated versions... not that most of the older ones were bad at all!