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@Pieter Boelen Now, I have a new problem, installed the latest beta, the June 18. And now I encounter this.
Currently trying to reinstall....
Currently trying to reinstall....
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Thanks. That pretty much confirms the installation went wrong.Here are the Log files, thank you.
I always call it "Windows Security Stupidity" or WSS for short. It is evil and must be avoided.side note, why is it bad?
I have that problem as well. Managed to solve it by setting the ENGINE.exe to "Compatibility Mode, Windows Vista SP 2" or something like that.When the game starts, it is not centered on the screen. And I couldn't drag it.
Unfortunately, the installer then uses "C:\Program Files (x86)\Bethesda Softworks\Pirates of the Caribbean\" as its default installation folder.Thanks. That pretty much confirms the installation went wrong.
I always call it "Windows Security Stupidity" or WSS for short. It is evil and must be avoided.
This is why the Installer EXE specifically tells people to not install to Program Files in its "license agreement".
That isn't actually a license agreement at all; instead, it is stuff that is actually important.
I know. That is technically deliberate, because it IS the default game installation folder and I can't change the stock game installer.Unfortunately, the installer then uses "C:\Program Files (x86)\Bethesda Softworks\Pirates of the Caribbean\" as its default installation folder.
But people WILL - NOT - READ - WHAT - FOLLOWS. I wished I could force them to do so, but I don't think I can.
I wished I understood the logic of not noticing that text. It's BIG.This was me.
On ModDB, it says "Click 'READ MORE +' for further information."Maybe an advisory before the download button could prevent this.
And when the Installer gives an error explaining exactly why it errored and how to prevent it... PEOPLE GET CONFUSED!
I wished I understood the logic of not noticing that text. It's BIG.
I was afraid so. But then.... it says "READ ON" and deliberately puts something not-too-serious down there to suggest to people that maybe, perhaps it isn't actually a normal license agreement.It was ignored because mostly people mistook it for license agreement which people don't bother to read anymore.
Figured as much. That becomes a bit of an issue when things are actually relevant.The problem with people like me is we have a very short attention span, if we have to read more than 4 sentences. it becomes tl;dr
Which is not that far off "We're politicians, would we lie to you?" (Never believe someone who says he never lies. He's probably lying. )I wished I understood the logic of not noticing that text. It's BIG.
And then it says "We're pirates.... would we lie to you?" right below.
And that is the real problem.Though, if they clicked the defaults, they probably put that in the wrong place to start with.
Indeed that is the main thing I should probably add.If the folder includes "C:\Program Files" then give a different error message telling the user to go back and read the licence agreement in which he agreed to put the game somewhere other than "C:\Program Files". Possibly with something rude in the error message.