I just repatched after not playing for 9 hours.
Last time RO was on 3am PST
Now going on RO at 1pm PST
When I open the patcher, it starts downloading tons of files to be updated...etc...
So...what is it? And why so much?
REPATCHED and LOTS OF UPDATED FILES
Started by
Buy128Heineken
, May 23 2013 11:10 AM
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#1
Posted 23 May 2013 - 11:10 AM
#2
Posted 23 May 2013 - 11:12 AM
Did you get the thing where it resets to start from 4/2011?
#3
Posted 23 May 2013 - 11:14 AM
What thing? I never saw anything that says "4/2011". A lot of the files did say or had a naming of 2011.23.55.gmp (or something to that aspect).
#4
Posted 23 May 2013 - 11:34 AM
The file names have a date in them. That's the date the patch is from.
april 2011 is where the patches start (first entry in patch2.txt), and sometimes patch.inf gets set back to 0, which causes it to start patching from april 2011, which of course takes forever, and is unnecessary because the patches have already been applied.
There's no known way to prevent patch.inf from getting set back to 0 (it's not understood why or how this happens), but when it does, you can cancel out of it, and download one of the dated files from http://drazzy.com/patch , extract it, and replace the patch.inf in you RO folder with the one from the download. You must pick a file dated BEFORE the last time you patched successfully, otherwise you'll miss patches.
april 2011 is where the patches start (first entry in patch2.txt), and sometimes patch.inf gets set back to 0, which causes it to start patching from april 2011, which of course takes forever, and is unnecessary because the patches have already been applied.
There's no known way to prevent patch.inf from getting set back to 0 (it's not understood why or how this happens), but when it does, you can cancel out of it, and download one of the dated files from http://drazzy.com/patch , extract it, and replace the patch.inf in you RO folder with the one from the download. You must pick a file dated BEFORE the last time you patched successfully, otherwise you'll miss patches.
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