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FE/Shadownet memory [message #68083] Fri, 19 April 2013 21:47 Go to previous message
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Ok, forgive me while I try to narrate my problem. On my pc a few years ago, I learned about modding fable. To make things easy, I gave symbol names to everything I changed. I did this to weapons and CShopdefs. I changed weapon sizes, damages, and rearranged who sold what grade of weapons. Two weapons (and only these two entries) then came up with window "Error Parsing Entry" reading "Control bytes mismatch. ID=B27A08D" with a button "OK" that opens the window in the screenshot (sorry I don't know how to make spoilers so see Screenshot (1).png at bottom). After installing Fable onto my tablet, I moved the old "data" folder over to it and had the same problem. Since then I have removed Shadownet, uninstalled Fable, deleted all Fable/Shadownet related files, reinstalled the program and def.xml and Fable multiple times, and still have the same problem. I tried to override the problem by creating FMPs with symbol name changed from a different device, but where entries matched, nothing changed, and where they didn't match new entries with the different names were added. And now the question(s). How do I fix the Parsing Errors and/or how do I wipe Shadownet's memory so I can work with working entries.
Thank you for your patience and understanding in your responses, and for not making an idiot feel like an idiot (I am not sure what type of question this is or into which thread it should go, so here goes nothing).


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