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Pet sinking --- Hack related?
« on: 2009 April 04, 16:49:52 »
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Okay, after a total clean install my vanilla game worked properly. As soon as I put my downloads folder back in, my pets once again sank through the ground after just a few seconds gameplay.
I've tried the 50/50 method, but just can seem to pin-point the exact object or hack I'm having problems with.
I created a error log file using testingcheatsenabled... Can someone help me figure out what object or hack is causing the problem from this log? 



Build: 1.17.0.66
at Oct 11 2008,15:12:07
Object id: 244
name: N007_User00677 - Kasper
Stack size: 7
Error: Slot number out of range.
Iterations: 37
Frame 6:
Stack Object id: 264
Stack Object name: Window - Double Hung 0,0
Node: 1
Tree: id 8229 name 'Test - Bay Window - Interact?' version -32755
from Windowglobals
Prim state: 0
Params: 264 Locals:
Frame 5:
Stack Object id: 264
Stack Object name: Window - Double Hung 0,0
Node: 4
Tree: id 8220 name 'Interaction - Bay - Sleep TEST' version -32756
from Windowglobals
Prim state: 0
Params: 1 Locals:
Frame 4:
Stack Object id: 0
Node: 0
Tree: id -1 name 'No behavior' version 0
from
Prim state: 1
Params: Locals:
Frame 3:
Stack Object id: 454
Stack Object name: Trash Can - Inside Value
Node: 9
Tree: id 8213 name 'Function - Main - Process Autonomy' version -32753
from PetGlobals
Prim state: 0
Params: Locals: 0 0
Frame 2:
Stack Object id: 244
Stack Object name: N007_User00677 - Kasper
Node: 8
Tree: id 8221 name 'Function - Main - Loop' version -32755
from PetGlobals
Prim state: 0
Params: 1 120 Locals:
Frame 1:
Stack Object id: 0
Node: 3
Tree: id 8266 name 'Function - Main' version -32753
from PetGlobals
Prim state: 0
Params: Locals:
Frame 0:
Stack Object id: 0
Node: 0
Tree: id 4096 name 'Function - Main' version 4
from TemplateCat
Prim state: 0
Params: Locals:
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Re: Pet sinking --- Hack related?
« Reply #1 on: 2009 April 04, 17:12:57 »
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This is a known issue.  See this thread:

http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,13862.0.html

It is probably caused by some cc object, potentially a non-awesome window, but there are some other suggestions as well for what might cause this.
Search on "pet" or "dog" and "sinking" and you will find other threads dealing with this.
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Re: Pet sinking --- Hack related?
« Reply #2 on: 2009 April 04, 17:22:04 »
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Okay, thank you Jolrei. I start with trying to just remove my cc windows. They're all by Windkeeper btw, and I have had them for ages without any problems, but I just recently installed FT and M&G, and it was after that this happend, so perhaps her windows doesn't like those Ep's?
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Re: Pet sinking --- Hack related?
« Reply #3 on: 2009 April 04, 19:33:51 »
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FOUND IT!!!

I had missed to update the Atavera-AnimatedWindowHackV1.package
Now my game works properly again.

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