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Post by perichor on Dec 26, 2023 16:05:23 GMT -5
i was messing around w the code to finish a mod i've been working on based on building sprites, and did my token daily moronic action - i accidentally replaced the OG cattails temple sprite with my unfinished one.... in the actual game's files. before anybody asks, yes i did try to restore previous versions (it did not work) :'(
i understand if nobody can since it's entirely my own fault, but if possible could someone toss me a copy of theirs in google drive or something? i'm just grieving the original beautiful sprite and currently in the denial phase lol
(if you're also a steam user like me, it's: rightclick the game in library on the sidebar, manage.., browse local files, gameresources -> buildings -> sprites -> temple.)
also sorry if this is the wrong part of the forum to write in, i've never been very present in forums!
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Catsquid
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Post by Catsquid on Dec 26, 2023 16:32:53 GMT -5
Here you go! Don't worry about it, happens to the best of us. For future reference, you can fix the vanilla files by right-clicking the game on steam > properties > installed files > verify integrity of game files. (Assuming that isn't what you meant by "restore previous versions.")
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Post by perichor on Dec 26, 2023 16:38:45 GMT -5
thanks so much!! and i didn't know about that, thanks for letting me know :)
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Post by pixel on Dec 27, 2023 18:56:32 GMT -5
This is low-key hilarious, thanks for the laugh.
This is why it's common practice to keep two sets of game code when you're modding, one to fiddle with and one to keep as the base template. It's only half a GB, so it's not like trying to back up some crazy huge engine. Might be worth trying in the future!
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