The Fallen's Vengeance gets a punch in the gut.. - But the show will go on!
For any of those following The Onyx Warlord's progress on The Fallen's Vengeance they will undoubtedly notice that the website is _still_ down. We're all crying here too, and the good news we won't have to suffer much longer. A local myther who can usually be found in unranked by the name of Golem, happens to live in my home city, and has offered us some free hosting on his big server. Thanks Golem!
But now for the punch in the gut. The other day while failing a disk image creation attempt, I managed to mount Age of Empires 2 onto my hard drive, so that when I opened 'Macintosh HD' I saw all my folders, layered on top of all the files you'd see when opening AoE 2 to install. I moved all my system prefs and user folders etc, to where they'd be safe, then did a band select and trashed all the other files to 'un mount' it. Accidentally, I grabbed my entire Games folder, including all my myth series, several other games, and absolutely every file pertaining to TFV. Thankfully, I had a back up from about 5 or 6 months ago on the laptop, and since the last testers beta was relatively recent, not a whole bunch of files were really lost.
Some things we did lose were all the 3d models for meshes I am still working on. Large setback there.
The show will go on, and hopefully upwards!
But now for the punch in the gut. The other day while failing a disk image creation attempt, I managed to mount Age of Empires 2 onto my hard drive, so that when I opened 'Macintosh HD' I saw all my folders, layered on top of all the files you'd see when opening AoE 2 to install. I moved all my system prefs and user folders etc, to where they'd be safe, then did a band select and trashed all the other files to 'un mount' it. Accidentally, I grabbed my entire Games folder, including all my myth series, several other games, and absolutely every file pertaining to TFV. Thankfully, I had a back up from about 5 or 6 months ago on the laptop, and since the last testers beta was relatively recent, not a whole bunch of files were really lost.
Some things we did lose were all the 3d models for meshes I am still working on. Large setback there.
The show will go on, and hopefully upwards!
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Sorry to hear it Gray.
If I were you I'd upload your sig-banner somewhere else. uDogs hl maybe?
If I were you I'd upload your sig-banner somewhere else. uDogs hl maybe?
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He could, but the recovery system doesn't give file names, so he'd have to recover ever file he's ever deleted. Then sift through that to find anything relevant.
It's not too big a set back though, since TFV progress hasn't been the fastest thing of late.
On the plus side the TFV site is getting a nice big overhaul along with the move, so it is more about the Onyx Warlords Map Making Group rather than just TFV (each of our confirmed projects will have their own subsections).
So that should be fun
It's not too big a set back though, since TFV progress hasn't been the fastest thing of late.
On the plus side the TFV site is getting a nice big overhaul along with the move, so it is more about the Onyx Warlords Map Making Group rather than just TFV (each of our confirmed projects will have their own subsections).
So that should be fun
it iz a very hard concept, i accidently delete things all the time omgZ, plz try to follow along mb mmkaY>>>?Archer wrote:When we delete something, it gets deleted. I know this is a tough concept, but try to follow along.mcchazo wrote:wow..when u delete something on a mac you cant retrieve it..?
~J