I don`t know if it helps or not but I once had 2 copys of oolite in different locations and when updating AddOns i was updating the wrong file so OXP`s were not working. on deleting the extra copy it worked fine.
Good luck on getting them working it makes a real difference.
Cant get OXP to work
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One thing you might want to consider is to only add a handful of OXPs at a time. Some of them don't work together, or won't work with your system, or won't work with your version of Oolite. It will be easier to find out which ones are causing trouble if you have only added a few.
Also it is worth checking their ReadMe files in case there are other OXPs that must be installed for them to work.
Also it is worth checking their ReadMe files in case there are other OXPs that must be installed for them to work.
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Hello Eric, and welcome to the friendliest board this side of Riedquat!
I'm impressed too, but very confused as well!
Bearing in mind I've avoided Vista like the plague, I'm fairly sure that the standard addons directory is supposed to be
C:\Oolite\AddOns
I'm impressed too, but very confused as well!
Bearing in mind I've avoided Vista like the plague, I'm fairly sure that the standard addons directory is supposed to be
C:\Oolite\AddOns
Hey, free OXPs: farsun v1.05 & tty v0.5! :0)
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Me too. Eric, check again, something might be wrong with your installation.Kaks wrote:Hello Eric, and welcome to the friendliest board this side of Riedquat!
I'm impressed too, but very confused as well!
Bearing in mind I've avoided Vista like the plague, I'm fairly sure that the standard addons directory is supposed to be
C:\Oolite\AddOns
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Just a word of caution - Vista has some strange virtualisation going on in the C:\Program Files directory, so you should only install programs in there that you want to leave well alone. Programs where you want to modify files in the program's directory should not be installed there, as changes you make may not regsiter - instead install to e.g. C:\Games or something similar.
Don't know if this is a problem with Oolite, but it definitely is a problem for various games with fan-made mods.
Don't know if this is a problem with Oolite, but it definitely is a problem for various games with fan-made mods.
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