Judith88 Posted December 22, 2015 Share Posted December 22, 2015 sice Dec 20 i have Build 848157 and now Long War Beta 15f3 dont start :( anyone know how i rollback to 401776 on steam ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubiousintent Posted December 23, 2015 Share Posted December 23, 2015 (edited) As LW is a "mod", to rollback you have to verify local files from Steam, and then re-install LW with whichever version you wish. However, the LW team would like to hear about install problems with recent builds, assuming you have done so properly. Long War bug reports should be checked first in the "Long War" download page "Bugs section" and then in the appropriate Beta Feedback thread in it's "forum section" before posting to ensure a response. (The LW Team has stated they don't check the main forum at all anymore for problems. Really, the dev team is the most likely to be able to help with a LW issue but anyone else who can also will be there.) You may also find that the answer is already known and posted in those sections.Check that you have Steam in "offline" mode. Review the "checklist" in the "Basic Guide" (see below).Disable your Anti-Virus while installing.Be sure to read the "Readme" and "Detailed Troubleshooting" documents included with the LW download before reporting bugs. They need all the information requested there (including which OS platform: Windows, Linux, OS/X, ARM/IOS, etc.) to be able to help. If they can't reproduce the problem, they can't fix it. You increase your odds of getting help by re-reading included documentation and following instructions on reporting bugs, and then documenting what you have already tried ... in detail. Short "it's broke" reports simply generate requests for more detail; wasting time. Better too much detail than not enough. (Remember: This is all volunteer support, including the LW dev team. If you won't put in the effort to provide a good bug description, why should they spend time prying it out of you if it sounds vague enough to likely be something covered already?)While the LW installer handles any code modifications for you, it is still necessary to prepare your system for mods as laid out in the wiki article "Basic Guide to installing mods". The "Environment" section in particular still applies to LW, and the "OS/X mod installation" section has specifics for Mac versions. There is also a "Linux Differences" section. -Dubious- Edited December 23, 2015 by dubiousintent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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