To help you we need to know what python error you are getting.it looks like below, not possible to progress in game
This means old saves are dead and can be deleted, start new gamehow I can reinstall? yes it's steam but was fine earlier, generally it stopped working after updating to newest svn, attempting to open any old save causes this error. I did hideexceptions=0 but didn't see anything different compared to yesterday
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I told you saves don't work as there was some savebreaking changesokayyy, it still doesn't work though, how do I do mod reinstallation? I readed someone's else topic where someone wrote that it's solution
yes, my problem is that totally new game doesn't work (city screen does not contain any icons)I told you saves don't work as there was some savebreaking changes
Delete mod and install it again - you can't overwrite ityes, my problem is that totally new game doesn't work (city screen does not contain any icons)
hey, I'd need more assistance on that how do I reinstall? if I fully delete contents of Caveman2Cosmos directory, I'm not able to update in tortoise svn anymore, so reinstallation seems not possibleDelete mod and install it again - you can't overwrite it
Did you set up your SVN inside of the Civ4 mod folder? Try creating a new SVN download somewhere else.hey, I'd need more assistance on that how do I reinstall? if I fully delete contents of Caveman2Cosmos directory, I'm not able to update in tortoise svn anymore, so reinstallation seems not possible
With SVN you can select "SVN clean up" in the context menu to restore it to its supposed state.hey, I'd need more assistance on that how do I reinstall? if I fully delete contents of Caveman2Cosmos directory, I'm not able to update in tortoise svn anymore, so reinstallation seems not possible
Best to have it directly in the BtS/Mods folder really.Did you set up your SVN inside of the Civ4 mod folder? Try creating a new SVN download somewhere else.
Should the "C2C SVN Changelog" instructions be updated? It tells you to create a separate SVN folder... Or are those developer specific instructions?Best to have it directly in the BtS/Mods folder really.
Those are some specific developer instructions who disagreed with some other specific devs Toffer and I are of the school of thought that it's probably better to have the SVN updates capable of going directly into the mod folder when you update the SVN version. Part of the difference here is due to the old school need to respect that when files are removed and you're getting an entirely new version update, the old mod folder needs to be completely removed for a clean new download, but with the SVN, removed files and such are actually taken into account when the SVN version is updated.Should the "C2C SVN Changelog" instructions be updated? It tells you to create a separate SVN folder... Or are those developer specific instructions?
Yeah, this is why I also have the SVN folder somewhere else, if one intend to nerd out then that makes sense, but if you intend to nerd out you will likely figure this out yourself anyhow, which is why I reccomend all who ask to just play from the SVN folder directly.I have a separate SVN folder because I tend to sometimes modmod some stuff myself, so it would clash and get overwritten by updates (or even cause trouble) if it was the same folder.
Best ongoing example: The bundle of additional civs, which edits at least one file in the mod, so I have to overwrite it each time I do a partial mod wipe due to updates.
But for someone who never modmods anything, I see no problem with having just one "always up-to-date SVN" folder, lol.
The one on this forum is somewhat outdated, though it works. There is another guide on git which is fresher. https://github.com/caveman2cosmos/Caveman2Cosmos/wiki/Using-SVNShould the "C2C SVN Changelog" instructions be updated? It tells you to create a separate SVN folder... Or are those developer specific instructions?
thx, this one helped, after reinstalling, city queues are again displayed correctlyWith SVN you can select "SVN clean up" in the context menu to restore it to its supposed state.
If you are unable to do "clean up" after deleting all the content, then you will have to do SVN checkout again.
Best to have it directly in the BtS/Mods folder really.