![]() Anything over 6-10 days old is usually dead, and should be left to die in peace. To prevent necroing, look at the last post that was made, and find the "posted on" date. Reviving a topic this old is called Necroing a topic, and is usually frowned upon in most forums. Hey, that's great that you were able to solve your problem, but this topic is over a year old. Not sure what the relationship between SKIM, Steam and Factorio are but whatever it was, I don't have the in-game problem anymore. When I disabled the Special K (Global Injector), my problems in Factorio were resolved. When exploring my Factorio folder, I'd noticed a SpecialK folder presumably from the Special K Install Manager I had used for a Tales of Symphonia fix. dat file be generated if the old one is missing? Well, we'll never know, since the bug isn't reproducible!ĮightBitRanger wrote:I noticed I had this problem myself in single player this morning. It would make solving the problem a whole lot easier, but it comes up with another problem: will a new. I want to test the idea that if someone with the same problem could just remove the. There is actually one more thing I wanted to test before this thread is archived.Įven though we solved it, I still am really upset of the fact that the fix is so complicated. Granted, it's unreproducible and it is caused by unknown circumstances, but we, by definition, solved the bug and have given it an appropriate solution. There is good news though: We solved the bug! dat file, we have no indication of which address to edit to reproduce the problem, so we kind-of just ran out of options. dat file is impossible to read and understand. ![]() Both versions used the same data folder, so it would make sense that if they were using the same saves folder. I don't know about Mac OS X, but on Windows both versions (stable and experimental) use the same data folder. Thanks for the reply, though!ĮDIT: I did have the same symptoms as the other guy. dat files and understand them (which I highly doubt anyone can, lol), so I would still label this one un-repeatable. ![]() Either way, i'm not a huge enough IT person to read. I guess what might have happened was that the two copies were using one folder, and I guess that might be enough to screw it up (which makes sense, because I could see my save files from the other copy onto the experimental copy). When it happened, I was playing around with a different version of Factorio on a duplicate that I downloaded from the websites, effectively saying I had 2 copies of Factorio: one with the most recent experimental version (OMFG, the art and gfx is stupid a m a z i n g!!!!), and one with the most recent stable version. If someone can come up with a windows fix, then go ahead!Ĭode: Select all 0.000 13:04:04 Factorio 0.11.22 (Build 14011, mac)Ġ.000 Read data path: /Applications/factorio.app/Contents/dataĠ.000 Write data path: /Users/COMPUTERNAME/Library/Application Support/factorioĠ.214 Graphics options: Ġ.284 Loading mod base 0.11.22 (a)Ġ.517 Loading mod base 0.11.22 (a)ġ2.423 Info Updater.cpp:717: Downloading ġ3.865 0 packages available to download (experimental updates disabled).ġ36.691 Loading map /Users/COMPUTERNAME/Library/Application Support/factorio/saves/Seans_world.zipġ36.722 Info Scenario.cpp:158: Map version 0.11.22-0 I guess it might have to do with going to %APPDATA% and deleting the factorio folder there (but remembering to move the saves folder elsewhere)? I don't know. I don't know what to do for windows, since this fix was done on a mac. Move the other saves folder that you stored elsewhere into the factorio folder. ![]() (doesn't matter how long you run it, as long as you generated at least one map (you don't need to save the map))Ĩ: Take the saves folder currently in the factorio folder and throw it in the Trash. I reinstalled Factorio, and huzzah! It works again!ĭidn't yet see if my saves were corrupted! Will report back when the results are in!ĮDIT: Results are in!!! Preforming this operation should not corrupt your files! Game on!ġ: Move Factorio Application to Trash, and empty trash.Ģ: Go to Finder>Go>Go to Folder, then enter this into the directory box: ~/Library/Application Support/factorioģ: Move your saves folder somewhere you'll remember and where it will be safe.Ĥ: Go up one folder and take the factorio folder, drag it to the Trash, and empty trash.Ħ: Run Factorio once, and make sure everything works. I tried one last time this time I uninstalled factorio, then took out the saves folder,then deleted the entire data folder located in ~/Library/Application Support/factorio So, I had the same problem, I reinstalled Factorio didn't work. I might have possibly found a solution, but I do not know if this will work on windows.
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