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A TLP without truebox has thawed (Very Vanilla ready)
Ever since updating to this version, I have begun crashing when doing mass pulling. The game completely closes with no error message at all that I can see. I pull around 70+ mobs, stop, begin popping discs and then crash to desktop. I can log back in and continue the fight without a second...
I do not have anything related to "MyPaths" within the RGmercs UI, nor can I find a file specifically containing the words "MyPath" in its name in the RGmercs directory.
Aight ignore me, they are there now... I suppose I was just expecting to see them there on RGmercs start up if that file existed. I guess the table populates after you start the pulls if the file exists. Thanks for the great work on the RGmercs tool.
Well, it appears I can still run in "Farm" mode and it will use those waypoints, but they just don't show up in the table for me to re-order them. That's fine, I can edit the .lua file manually to add or remove.
I think I found the .lua file with the coordinates, it started with "Pull_" and was in the "C:\RoF2\RedGuides_VeryVanilla\config\rgmercs\PCConfigs" folder. My original waypoints seem to be there, but did not automatically reload.
With the RGMercs window open, on the "Pull" tab, under the "Farm Waypoints" drop down section, I clicked "Create Waypoint Here" at each location. The entries were then visible below that in the table where the three columns "ID", "Loc" and "Controls" were.
How do you save a set of waypoints for a particular zone after you have created them? I can set them all manually, re-organize the list, etc, but I don't see a way to save it. When I closed RGmercs and came back, all of my waypoints were gone. I saw mention of a file called "MyPaths" but I...
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