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번역 관련 문제 보고
I'd check and see if the mods creates any logs under game_folder\logs, and post those in this thread.
I redownloaded Special K, installed the fixes again and now they are working. I guess I was just a victim of Window's breaking things randomly again without me touching it.
Problem solved.
*sigh*
Tell me about it...
I'm sure it's an issue with Windows than with the mod itself, since I only started seeing it after a system update.
[Update.User]
Frequency=6h
KeepDownloads=true
BackupFiles=false
To this:
[Update.User]
Frequency=never
I think it’s because the tales fix has problem to search for an update and the game won’t launch. If you use the manual install for the fix, the Version folder won’t be here and try to search for an update by default so you must have the installed.ini file with these two lines.
so the only way now is by manual install?