14-11-17, 15:28 | #31 |
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Very strange. It seems that it's using 4.0 (and some code features are targeting 4.5). Can you reinstall 4.5?
And 32 bit or 64 bit? Last edited by MontyTRC; 14-11-17 at 15:31. |
14-11-17, 15:33 | #32 |
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simply amazing.
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14-11-17, 15:40 | #33 |
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Probably who is experiencing this issue is because doesn't have correct DirectX components. We are investigating
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14-11-17, 15:44 | #34 |
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Well, I installed the NET FRAMEWORK 4.5 and now the editor does not open, but this time there is no error message at all.
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14-11-17, 15:50 | #35 |
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Please check in the event registry if there's something about BadImageFormatException or TypeInitializationException
http://www.dummies.com/computers/ope...in-windows-10/ Last edited by MontyTRC; 14-11-17 at 15:53. |
14-11-17, 15:59 | #36 |
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^Sorry but this event registry is for windows 10?
Mine is windows 7, how is check this? |
14-11-17, 16:08 | #37 |
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Same path Control panel has not changed too much.
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14-11-17, 16:08 | #38 |
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Sorry for stupid question, but how do I know which net framework is used on my system? TombEditor works, I have the win 8 64 bit
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14-11-17, 16:09 | #39 |
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Then you at least have 4.5. However, if Apps & functionalities (I don't know the exact name in english) you'll found all versions of .NET installed.
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14-11-17, 16:10 | #40 |
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I am very impressed with how far this has come, to be honest. And I like how this program (especially the GUI) was designed as a sort of drop-in replacement of the old TRLE. I still think this is a very cool project, as I have discussed with you before. But I must admit I think the fact that it is Windows-exclusive, requires .NET and there is no source available is a little disappointing. Not just because I don't use Windows. Software with available source simply lives longer, because it can easily be patched or ported to new platforms. Not to mention the fact that people can learn from each other's code. For example, my old MoveLara tool (crappy as it was) still gave several people some insight in how the TR1 Saturn format works. It is true that the old TRLE had no available source code, but this is a fan project.
Still, I'm not trying to bring you down. This is an impressive project, and I'm looking forward to seeing where it goes. |
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