Title: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: iii on 2009 September 05, 19:46:48 This is a followup topic of my post in Indy Stone Mod development stops - News at 9 (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,16259.0.html), which is deleted by me...
I said that the webpage~ More Stupid Than You! (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/ts3/awesome/config.php) a.k.a. AwesomeMod Configuration For Dummies! does not have the config~ LiveOnCommunityLots which defaults to~ False i.e. Disabled , and is between the config~ AllowMoveWithPlants and the config~ MaleNameGeneratorKey . And the font of the explanation of that webpage is too small... Then I saw the following reply~ That feature is not finished and is only available to designated testers. But sorry, I do not understand if the config~ LiveOnCommunityLots cannot be included in the webpage, then why the following config~ DontResetOnEditTown AwesomeDebug AwesomeRouteExperiment AwesomeRouteDebug PruneWantTrees are included in the webpage... In addition, I found that if that config is included in the webpage, then the webpage will fully match the output of the command "showconfig"... Title: Re: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: Marhis on 2009 September 05, 20:42:18 Wat? What's up with all those tildes and stuff? I didn't understand a bit.
Title: Re: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: ProfPlumbob on 2009 September 05, 21:04:21 They are there for Pescado and his guinea pigs.
Title: Re: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: iii on 2009 September 05, 23:20:17 Stop your whining. I am NOT whining, I am just have a question about the replied reason. And I do not want to ask the question which is not related to Indy Stone Mod development stops - News at 9 (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,16259.0.html), so I started this topic. It is not included in the tool because it is not released yet. There is a difference between 'released, but possibly dangerous' and 'not released, very likely dangerous'. If you absolutely must test 'LiveOnCommunityLots' go ahead, but don't go whining when it messes up your game. It is not included in the config, ergo cannot be enabled by default, for a REASON. Title: Re: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: JamesNine on 2009 September 06, 06:23:25 I don't assume that it had anything to do with Indy Stone Mod so it was likely (and rightfully) ignored.
Also, I have great patience and comprehensive skills and I have no idea what your talking about in the first post here. It sounds like your browser is having problems or your not doing it right. Font is fine. Defaults work fine. Lastly, many of the Awesome Config features are explained in the README which comes with every Awesome mod download. Otherwise, ignore the stuff that you are told to ignore (such as the last group of options.) Title: Re: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: Chaavik on 2009 September 06, 17:58:01 Instead of creating a new thread regarding the Online Awesome Mod Configuration Tool to address an issue I came across, I will post here to point out a problem with one of the features.
After the two new features were added to allow players to configure the autosave features, I decided to try the features out and changed my mind using these features. I went back to the page to reconfigure the autosave features to set them both to zero. I wasn't able to with one of the features. The following feature: AutoSavesToKeep Description: Autosave Every X Minutes (0 to disable) Problem: The field box was missing the zero (0) value to be used to disable this feature. I couldn't set this feature to zero to disable this feature. My reason was because when I placed a new Sim in one lot, the game was autosaved without the option to name it using the Save As option. I didn't want the game to save the game automatically the first time. I wanted to be given the opportunity to name the game save first to separate this save from the other saves I downloaded from players who redid the towns. Title: Re: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: iii on 2009 September 06, 18:12:39 After the two new features were added to allow players to configure the autosave features, I decided to try the features out and changed my mind using these features. I went back to the page to reconfigure the autosave features to set them both to zero. I wasn't able to with one of the features. I think the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool is quite misleading. One of the things is that the description of "AutoSavesToKeep" is "Autosave Every X Minutes (0 to disable)". I think the description of "AutoSavesToKeep" should be "Number of auto-save files to be kept". The following feature: AutoSavesToKeep Description: Autosave Every X Minutes (0 to disable) Problem: The field box was missing the zero (0) value to be used to disable this feature. I couldn't set this feature to zero to disable this feature. My reason was because when I placed a new Sim in one lot, the game was autosaved without the option to name it using the Save As option. I didn't want the game to save the game automatically the first time. I wanted to be given the opportunity to name the game save first to separate this save from the other saves I downloaded from players who redid the towns. Title: Re: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 September 06, 19:48:35 Yeah, that's an error, although purely cosmetic and not in-game. It will be fixed in the next version.
Title: Re: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: Wolfeyes on 2009 September 07, 00:44:25 AutoSavesToKeep is ignored if AutoSavesInterval is set to 0. Any autosave will always be named Autosave#, with # the number starting with zero and high according to the ASTK setting. The AutoSavesToKeep cannot be set to zero (0) as the numbers go from 1 to 10, and it's been this way since its' inception whenever I try to set it to zero. ??? Title: Re: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 September 07, 00:54:31 Setting autosavestokeep to 0 is a meaningless concept because setting autosaveinterval to 0 already makes the game not autosave.
Title: Re: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: Wolfeyes on 2009 September 07, 01:01:09 Now that you explain it that way it makes sense and I also realize that I was thinking of TS2 where it seemed that the game had a built-in type of autosave feature that saved the game to the game you were actually playing, and not a "sub-game" if you will that would be separate... but since this is all new technology/programming the saving aspects are different as well. A Doh moment for me ~ :P
Title: Re: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: rocky on 2009 September 20, 18:01:56 Hey I'm trying to configure the Awesome mod but I think that the file that the Tool generates doesn't work :(
I had configured something like TS2 aging, or the anti-censors, but none of this is present in the game! I don't know why...is there an other way to change the configuration of the mod?? Title: Re: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: Mootilda on 2009 September 20, 21:37:45 Hey I'm trying to configure the Awesome mod but I think that the file that the Tool generates doesn't work :( I had configured something like TS2 aging, or the anti-censors, but none of this is present in the game! I don't know why...is there an other way to change the configuration of the mod?? The configuration tool works fine for many people. Did you try typing in the showconfig cheat to see the options in-game? If showconfig doesn't reflect the options which you chose, then make sure that your configuration file is named "AweConf.package" (not AweConf.package.txt or AweConf.package.xml). Be aware that your operating system may be hiding the real file extension from you, but the game will refuse to read any package which does not have the .package file extension. If your file is not named AweConf.package, then that is not a bug in the configuration tool, but in your internet browser. The other alternative is to create an XML file which contains your selected options, then package that XML. If you aren't sure of the format, you could extract the XML from the AweConf.package which you downloaded, make changes to that XML, then repackage it into the original AweConf.package. Of course, this won't help you if your configuration file does not have the correct file name. Title: Re: About the online AwesomeMod Configuration Tool Post by: rocky on 2009 September 25, 16:46:16 Hey I'm trying to configure the Awesome mod but I think that the file that the Tool generates doesn't work :( I had configured something like TS2 aging, or the anti-censors, but none of this is present in the game! I don't know why...is there an other way to change the configuration of the mod?? The configuration tool works fine for many people. Did you try typing in the showconfig cheat to see the options in-game? If showconfig doesn't reflect the options which you chose, then make sure that your configuration file is named "AweConf.package" (not AweConf.package.txt or AweConf.package.xml). Be aware that your operating system may be hiding the real file extension from you, but the game will refuse to read any package which does not have the .package file extension. If your file is not named AweConf.package, then that is not a bug in the configuration tool, but in your internet browser. The other alternative is to create an XML file which contains your selected options, then package that XML. If you aren't sure of the format, you could extract the XML from the AweConf.package which you downloaded, make changes to that XML, then repackage it into the original AweConf.package. Of course, this won't help you if your configuration file does not have the correct file name. Thank you a lot, but I didn't solve it yet...could you help me in creating a XML file? How does it do?? EDIT: I solved it!!! The problem was that I was downloading with Free Download Manager, that (I don't know why) changed the name and the size of the file Generated by the Tool.. Thank you a lot!=) |