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Αναφορά προβλήματος μετάφρασης
There's nothing in the scene .txt file, or the scene map .txt file that I can see that would trigger it.
The only thing I can think of is that when I test the scene from the editor, it automatically opens the import character screen. Maybe that got stuck in the main game files?
If you publish locally.does it still do it?
Does it persist after closing the game window and reloading it? (You do get some oddities when you text over and over sometimes,)
Are you running it from the beginning and it asks for an import when you hit chapter 2? Or starting the run at chapter 2 from the editor?
I've tried running through the campaign a couple of times, once after restarting the game to allow for UGC updates, and again after republishing the campaign again (and again allowing for UGC update).
It does also ask to import a character when I run chapter two from the editor, but then, the editor does that with every scene I test.
I don't believe I missed that, lol. It seems I deleted it by accident when remodelling the apartments, and hadn't even realised... D'oh!
Running through some tests now, and will hopefully have chapter two, part one up by the end of the day.
Cheers Dave. That was driving me nuts.