MrJoe needs dire help and assistance!!!
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The files that pertain to each of your character levels are stored on the DW server. Once you reinstall the game and patch, put your name correctly in the settings of UT and download all the necessary files after connecting to the server your levels should be there. As Wraith stated he can see what level you are on his end so it's only a matter of getting your installation, configuration and the file downloads and you should be back to normal.MrJoe wrote:I'm talking about after ive uninstalled all the files and everything.
Also as Wraith pointed out make sure you patch your OS with all the updates that have been released. Thats always a good thing :thumbleft:
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MrJoe wrote:lol now ive got the cannot download DruidsRPGShaders1 thing again, and patch updated.
Theres a fix for that but I can't remember what it is. Either you have to edit a file in your cache or someone can email the file to you.
I think you can delete your current .utx file and then download this to replace it. But before you do let someone reply to this so I am not creating a bigger problem for you than you alreayd have.
http://files.filefront.com/DruidsRPGSha ... einfo.html
You don't seem to be the only one who can't download that file, but what Damaged suggested seems to work for other people.
To note, that "CheckForSplash" thing was definitely a problem with your installation, since I checked the code and that's a completely valid function.
To note, that "CheckForSplash" thing was definitely a problem with your installation, since I checked the code and that's a completely valid function.
Just got back home and it happened again, I logged on and tried to enter and same happened, even with the druidrpg file.
Critical Error:
UT2004 Build UT2004_Build_[2004-03-03_02.42]
OS: Windows NT 6.0 (Build: 6001)
CPU: GenuineIntel PentiumPro-class processor @ 1867 MHz with 2047MB RAM
Video: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT (6369)
Failed to find function CheckForSplash in MP5Attachment DM-Shooting-Range-Non-SE.MP5Attachment
History: UObject::ProcessEvent <- (MP5Attachment DM-Shooting-Range-Non-SE.MP5Attachment, Function BalancedZenMP5_BETA5.MP5Attachment.ThirdPersonEffects) <- AWeaponAttachment::PostNetReceive <- HandleStream <- UActorChannel::ReceivedBunch <- (Actor MP5Attachment) <- UChannel::ReceivedSequencedBunch <- Direct <- UChannel::ReceivedRawBunch <- DispatchDataToChannel <- BunchData <- UNetConnection::ReceivedPacket <- UNetConnection::ReceivedRawPacket <- UTcpNetDriver::TickDispatch <- UpdatePreNet <- ULevel::Tick <- (NetMode=3) <- TickLevel <- UGameEngine::Tick <- Level Shooting Range by Reload <- UpdateWorld <- MainLoop
Critical Error:
UT2004 Build UT2004_Build_[2004-03-03_02.42]
OS: Windows NT 6.0 (Build: 6001)
CPU: GenuineIntel PentiumPro-class processor @ 1867 MHz with 2047MB RAM
Video: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT (6369)
Failed to find function CheckForSplash in MP5Attachment DM-Shooting-Range-Non-SE.MP5Attachment
History: UObject::ProcessEvent <- (MP5Attachment DM-Shooting-Range-Non-SE.MP5Attachment, Function BalancedZenMP5_BETA5.MP5Attachment.ThirdPersonEffects) <- AWeaponAttachment::PostNetReceive <- HandleStream <- UActorChannel::ReceivedBunch <- (Actor MP5Attachment) <- UChannel::ReceivedSequencedBunch <- Direct <- UChannel::ReceivedRawBunch <- DispatchDataToChannel <- BunchData <- UNetConnection::ReceivedPacket <- UNetConnection::ReceivedRawPacket <- UTcpNetDriver::TickDispatch <- UpdatePreNet <- ULevel::Tick <- (NetMode=3) <- TickLevel <- UGameEngine::Tick <- Level Shooting Range by Reload <- UpdateWorld <- MainLoop
So, since you uninstalled UT2004, you've:
Same "CheckForSplash" problem
Another "Failed to find function..." problem
Best thing is to try repatching it.
- Reinstalled it in a new folder
- Applied patch v3369 and no other files
- Tried to go on only Monster Mash
Same "CheckForSplash" problem
Another "Failed to find function..." problem
Best thing is to try repatching it.
I ran the patch again and tried logging on..
UT2004 Build UT2004_Build_[2004-03-03_02.42]
OS: Windows NT 6.0 (Build: 6001)
CPU: GenuineIntel PentiumPro-class processor @ 1867 MHz with 2047MB RAM
Video: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT (6369)
Failed to find function CheckForSplash in MP5Attachment DM-Archipelago-Derelict-beta-3.MP5Attachment
History: UObject::ProcessEvent <- (MP5Attachment DM-Archipelago-Derelict-beta-3.MP5Attachment, Function BalancedZenMP5_BETA5.MP5Attachment.ThirdPersonEffects) <- AWeaponAttachment::PostNetReceive <- HandleStream <- UActorChannel::ReceivedBunch <- (Actor MP5Attachment) <- UChannel::ReceivedSequencedBunch <- Direct <- UChannel::ReceivedRawBunch <- DispatchDataToChannel <- BunchData <- UNetConnection::ReceivedPacket <- UNetConnection::ReceivedRawPacket <- UTcpNetDriver::TickDispatch <- UpdatePreNet <- ULevel::Tick <- (NetMode=3) <- TickLevel <- UGameEngine::Tick <- Level Archipelago Derelict by [D2]_Boss.... <- UpdateWorld <- MainLoop
UT2004 Build UT2004_Build_[2004-03-03_02.42]
OS: Windows NT 6.0 (Build: 6001)
CPU: GenuineIntel PentiumPro-class processor @ 1867 MHz with 2047MB RAM
Video: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT (6369)
Failed to find function CheckForSplash in MP5Attachment DM-Archipelago-Derelict-beta-3.MP5Attachment
History: UObject::ProcessEvent <- (MP5Attachment DM-Archipelago-Derelict-beta-3.MP5Attachment, Function BalancedZenMP5_BETA5.MP5Attachment.ThirdPersonEffects) <- AWeaponAttachment::PostNetReceive <- HandleStream <- UActorChannel::ReceivedBunch <- (Actor MP5Attachment) <- UChannel::ReceivedSequencedBunch <- Direct <- UChannel::ReceivedRawBunch <- DispatchDataToChannel <- BunchData <- UNetConnection::ReceivedPacket <- UNetConnection::ReceivedRawPacket <- UTcpNetDriver::TickDispatch <- UpdatePreNet <- ULevel::Tick <- (NetMode=3) <- TickLevel <- UGameEngine::Tick <- Level Archipelago Derelict by [D2]_Boss.... <- UpdateWorld <- MainLoop
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It seems all your errors deal with the mp5 mut. Try deleting that file from your cache and redownlaoding just that one.

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