An Interesting Problem
Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 1:10 am
I found that using uninstall for a different Slitherene product (Spartan) apparently wiped out my Serials for all my FoG module installations.
I have fixed this but the full story is set out below in case it is of use to you at slitherene and/or anyone has the same probem as me in future.
It may be worth considering replacing the option to add/check serials in the new v1.6.0 introductory (FOGEE Gamemenu) splash screen.
I now have all the FoG add ons and patched to 1.6.0 with the ETE purchase on the 18th.
I carried out some PC housekeeping tonight which included uninstalling the Slitherine game Spartan.
Immediately afterwards I could not access FoG and received the "Game Corrupted Please Reinstall" dialogue box after seeing the new ETE 1.6.0 splash screen and the Slitherene logo.
I tried running the ETE patch again and got "FoG not detected".
Before re-installing everything I decided to inspect the FoG folders and files on my hard drive - everything was there and apparently unchanged on 19/08/11 which was puzzling.
I then opened each of the available executables in turn -
The main file executable ("Field of Glory" 18019kb) went straight to Slitherene/Hexwar logo and then gave the "Game Corrupted". The new shortcuts from the 18/8/11 did the same but via the new 1.6.0 splash screen.
However the old "FoG" executable (2Kb) returned the splash screen wich includes the option to enter serials.
The first attempt to run the game from this screen returned the same "Game corrupted".
However I then selected the 'Serials' button and noticed all were blank and the "already entered" message was missing.
I then re-entered my original FoG serial, and only that serial, in the relevant box.
Clicked the "OK" aka "Play" - lo and behold the game opened as version 1.6.0 but only FoG was available in DAG.
I then re-entered all serials using the old executable and splash screen via the "serials" option. All now works and also does so from main executable and short cuts as well as old executable.
It appears that using the Slitherene Spartan uninstaller somehow wiped the serials or prevented their detection by the FoG executables
I have fixed this but the full story is set out below in case it is of use to you at slitherene and/or anyone has the same probem as me in future.
It may be worth considering replacing the option to add/check serials in the new v1.6.0 introductory (FOGEE Gamemenu) splash screen.
I now have all the FoG add ons and patched to 1.6.0 with the ETE purchase on the 18th.
I carried out some PC housekeeping tonight which included uninstalling the Slitherine game Spartan.
Immediately afterwards I could not access FoG and received the "Game Corrupted Please Reinstall" dialogue box after seeing the new ETE 1.6.0 splash screen and the Slitherene logo.
I tried running the ETE patch again and got "FoG not detected".
Before re-installing everything I decided to inspect the FoG folders and files on my hard drive - everything was there and apparently unchanged on 19/08/11 which was puzzling.
I then opened each of the available executables in turn -
The main file executable ("Field of Glory" 18019kb) went straight to Slitherene/Hexwar logo and then gave the "Game Corrupted". The new shortcuts from the 18/8/11 did the same but via the new 1.6.0 splash screen.
However the old "FoG" executable (2Kb) returned the splash screen wich includes the option to enter serials.
The first attempt to run the game from this screen returned the same "Game corrupted".
However I then selected the 'Serials' button and noticed all were blank and the "already entered" message was missing.
I then re-entered my original FoG serial, and only that serial, in the relevant box.
Clicked the "OK" aka "Play" - lo and behold the game opened as version 1.6.0 but only FoG was available in DAG.
I then re-entered all serials using the old executable and splash screen via the "serials" option. All now works and also does so from main executable and short cuts as well as old executable.
It appears that using the Slitherene Spartan uninstaller somehow wiped the serials or prevented their detection by the FoG executables