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    I'm not sure if it makes a difference, but the error only occurs when the Thor Patcher is located in the directory of the RO Client. If it's located anywhere else in the file system, there is no error at all.

     

    EDIT: I tried to test 2.6.4.13b but I am not able to pack the configuration with ConfigGenerator.exe. It says that it fails. Packing works with 2.6.4.13 but not 2.6.4.13b.

    Interesting. so something to do with permission then.

    Packing works here, maybe you need move patcher out ro client first or run packer in administrator.

    Ah, yeah it was a permission issue. I haven't disabled UAC on this new computer.

     

    2.6.4.13b does not have any errors when executed outside OR inside the RO Client directory on a Windows 10 machine. Nice job. :)

     

    Hmm, with more recent testing Packing seems to fail a lot with 2.6.4.13b. Even when running as administrator. When it fails, there is a .tmp file that I can rename to .exe and it seems it actually packs it properly. The workaround is to just rename the temp file. Not sure why it fails though.


  2. I saw that report you made. I feel like that report was tossed out too quickly.

     

    I was under the assumption that CT was unable to be reflected by any means. %Damage cards do not even effect CT. I've never seen CT be reflected by OL. Then again, I've never played official.

     

    I did see in your screenshots you were using RE. Are the behaviors maybe different in regards to Pre-RE vs RE? I am only familiar with Pre-RE.

     

    If this behavior can't be changed, I'd like an explaination of how it even makes sense...

     

    Almost certain Valk Mant and such also doesn't reflect CT...

     

    Maybe a toggle in the config is in order?


  3. I think the text colours are embedded directly into the executable file, so unless you are very good at hexing, I don't think this is possible... I might be wrong though!

    Hmm, can anyone confirm if the only way to do this is via hexing?

     

    If so, has anyone done this before? Can this be done with a simple find and replace? I have zero experience hexing, so I could not accomplish this alone. Perhaps something like this is straightforward and easy to accomplish. Looking for anymore insight if possible.


  4. I'm currently working on creating a new skin for my client.

    An example to get the idea of what I'm going for:

     

    6WTwUBy.png

     

    However, the text on some windows are automatically generated. Meaning, it doesn't blend well with the colors I have selected.

    An example of the title below:

     

    0jjzSOR.png

     

    Back to my question, is there any way at all to change the font color of all of the text that is output onto UI elements?

    All suggestions and solutions are appreciated!


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    I'm not sure if it makes a difference, but the error only occurs when the Thor Patcher is located in the directory of the RO Client. If it's located anywhere else in the file system, there is no error at all.

     

    EDIT: I tried to test 2.6.4.13b but I am not able to pack the configuration with ConfigGenerator.exe. It says that it fails. Packing works with 2.6.4.13 but not 2.6.4.13b.

    Interesting. so something to do with permission then.

    Packing works here, maybe you need move patcher out ro client first or run packer in administrator.

    Ah, yeah it was a permission issue. I haven't disabled UAC on this new computer.

     

    2.6.4.13b does not have any errors when executed outside OR inside the RO Client directory on a Windows 10 machine. Nice job. :)


  6. I'm not sure if it makes a difference, but the error only occurs when the Thor Patcher is located in the directory of the RO Client. If it's located anywhere else in the file system, there is no error at all.

     

    EDIT: I tried to test 2.6.4.13b but I am not able to pack the configuration with ConfigGenerator.exe. It says that it fails. Packing works with 2.6.4.13 but not 2.6.4.13b.


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    When launching with V2.6.4.13 I'm getting this error:

    lt3WTTd.png

     

    After I click okay, Thor will start up.

     

    EDIT: I am running Windows 10.

    Yes I do receive similar bug report. However I couldn't figure out the reason as I wasn't able to reproduce it on both windows 10 and 8
    Hmm, that's strange. I'll provide more information if I ever figure out anything else.

     

    Is it possible to release a version that's in debug mode so that I can get you more information on where the error is occuring at runtime?

     

    If not I suppose I'll patiently wait for version 3. :P


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    Thank you very much for that information. :)

     

    EDIT: What's the difference between your add-on and Yommy's? xD

    Yommy have addon for web site? I have no information about it.

    I thought that's what this is:

     

    IMZKu4c.png

     

    I assumed you and Yommy both had your own source, standalone, and fluxcp plugin. Maybe I am just misunderstanding. =(

     

    EDIT: They all point to different repos on GitHub.


  9. I know there are many threads on the subject, but I have more specific questions.

     

    @@Functor

    I'm looking for something that not only works really well, but is going to last long term. I was getting attached to HaShield until it was given up on.

    I heard Gepard is the current leader when it comes to Anti-Hack/Anti-Cheat Software. However, I have a few concerns that I hope can be addressed by the developer or this community.

    1) How long is Gepard expected to be worked on? Nothing worse than investing in a product only to be abandoned in the next 3 to 6 months.

    2) Once I make the purchase, will the software wirk indefinately? Does it require access to third party services before it will work? I.e. Connecting to Gepard servers to validate license.

    The reason for this is so I know the product will work indefinately even if the developer fell off the face of the earth.

    3) Is Gepard client or server side?

    4) What exploits does Gepard block?

    5) Are there any current vulnerabilities in Gepard?

    6) How is Gepard integrated? Hooks into the source? Hooks into the client?

    7) How difficult is the initial setup?

    8) How much does a permanent license cost?

    9) Are there any cons or problems associated to using Gepard?

    If anyone can answer these questions, I'd greatly appreciate it and I'm sure new developers seeking out Gepard will as well.

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