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Matavhe Rems
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Posted - 2011.06.21 23:40:00 -
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Edited by: Matavhe Rems on 21/06/2011 23:48:11 I TRIED downloading the full client, eve-premium_006453_271273-mac.dmg. I got about 700MB of 5G, the download completed, and of course when I tried to mount it: "The disk image can not be mounted, eve-premium_006453_271273-mac.dmg not recognized."
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Matavhe Rems
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Posted - 2011.06.22 02:09:00 -
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The stupid patch has reset all my settings and is not using the prefs file it used to.
I am NOT going to try to put everything back the way I like it. Further, I saw a note early in this thread that the test version was putting the prefs file in the wrong directory and it WAS KNOWN AT THE TIME. Eve is using a prefs file in ~/Library/Application Support/ instead of ~/Library/Preferences and is completely ignoring the info.plist name.
HOW ******** hard is it to change a pathname?! How ****** hard is it to NOT CHANGE IT THE FIRST TIME?!
If this is still fu**** up tomorrow I'm am going to be demanding a refund for what's left on all 4 of my accounts and quitting this game I love but company I hate.
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Matavhe Rems
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Posted - 2011.06.22 03:01:00 -
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Edited by: Matavhe Rems on 22/06/2011 03:02:24
Originally by: da go
Originally by: ZooLuFruitDuck
It seems that the old settings are untouched. Therefore if you did some testing on SiSi or on DuCi earlier, you can try deleting (or renaming) the directory "~/Library/Application Support/EVE Online" and then run the client: it should re-create your settings according to the latest TQ.
Tried that earlier. Nope. It ignores your previous prefs files and starts from scratch. I was able to COPY the 4GB older prefs file over, rename it to the default, and it works. But eve ignores the prefs file name you enter in the info.plist and ONLY uses the default file name. If it doesn't find one, it MAKES one, which means NO settings.
Like I said, they've finally managed to find something that will make me quit Eve. I'm not quitting Eve, I'm refusing to donate real-life money to a company that doesn't give a **** about me.
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Matavhe Rems
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Posted - 2011.06.22 13:41:00 -
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Originally by: Caxie For those of you having trouble with multiple clients with Incarna I figured out that you just have to change the string under the key CFBundleName in the Info.plist file.
I have a screencast available for those that are more visual at: Incarna Multi-Client for Mac.
Kudos (and isk when I can) to you for your research and stubbornness :)
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Matavhe Rems
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Posted - 2011.06.22 17:38:00 -
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Edited by: Matavhe Rems on 22/06/2011 17:42:17
Originally by: Awoxina Dojona where is CCP in this thread?? are they all gathered around a PC laughing at the woes of the Mac community??? Probably yes. how can you make a patch, and include a supported OS and have it so ****ING BAD????
It can be so bad because they are too lazy to make their own Mac client. Instead they pay someone else to make a Windoze simulator. That company takes CCPs money and laughs at them. TransJokes only requirement prior to patch day is that the app will start up. Quality? Bugs? Bugs they've known about for 2 weeks prior to patch day?
/spits.
By the way, my clients are currently working correctly. I did it by downloading the full client yesterday i.e. starting from scratch. Of course, I also disabled CQ before I ever logged in. It may still be broken but I don't care at all about "walking in station".
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