The latest version of slipstream is V1.9.1, not 1.8.
If that wasn't a typo you should consider downloading the latest version.
Yeah, it was a typo. I've fixed it now. Thanks
The latest version of slipstream is V1.9.1, not 1.8.
If that wasn't a typo you should consider downloading the latest version.
axisforwood wrote:I fixed it!
I took all the files from Slipstream out of their folder and mixed them in with the normal FTL files.
ytphantomofficial wrote:When I try to patch, and then verify, I get this:
ytphantomofficial wrote:when I run the game, it's just vanilla FTL.
Vhati wrote:ytphantomofficial wrote:When I try to patch, and then verify, I get this:
The Validate button is diagnostic info for mod developers. Those messages are non-fatal pedantic warnings.ytphantomofficial wrote:when I run the game, it's just vanilla FTL.
Select mods. Click the "patch" button. Run FTL. You should see a difference in-game.
If there are errors during patching, messages should appear in the GUI.
Check Slipstream's logs immediately afterward to be sure?
If you have multiple FTL installations, the log will mention which location is getting patched.
You can also check via the menu "File-Preferences..." for ftl_dats_path.
Clicking "patch" with no mods selected will restore a vanilla backup. The next time FTL runs, there will be no mods.
ytphantomofficial wrote:I use the "Patch" button, yet nothing changes. All mods are checked.
austinape9 wrote:getting SMM to recognize mods, i believe its because they are in text document