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Pacific Thunder
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Bubblehead, just delete the ini file in there with the report generator. That is the solution for those error messages.
1.) Delete the ini file 2.) Start up the patrol report tool 3.) Set your path to where your game is installed - the main folder where sh4.exe and the JSGME.exe, and MultiSH4.exe are. Make that folder be the blue highlighted folder. Don't worry if there are folders hanging below it like: Data, MODS, RegistrationReminder, Resources, and Support, or subfolders of Data. 4.) Click the button top right that says SetSH4Path. It will probably change to Change SH4path later. 5.) Close the report tool. Open the report tool and double click a saved game at sea where you have seen some action and saved before returning to base. Call it :'Last Save" or something then return to base. Once that ini file is created and the tool can make patrol reports you are good to go from then on. I'm trying to help, so if you know some stuff, maybe someone else doesn't. Any error messages and the ini file has bad info and must be deleted and remade. That's all........... Happy Hunting!
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Followed all your steps, got an error message that said cant find path C:/ , it was a long message. Disabled UAC , didnt change anything with the invalid file name message either. ![]() |
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Do it again and post that error massage here, so we can have a look at it (if its long do a screenshot).
Check the ini file if the tool has recognized SH4 install dir at all, like for example: GamePath=D:\Ubisoft\Silent Hunter 4 Wolves of the Pacific -(that is mine); if there is such info, then its really may be some privileges issues; if not you can put it there yourself and see what happens - but thats desperate ![]() |
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Pacific Thunder
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Not sure what version of Windows you are running.
in Win7 (as you know) they use libraries .... hmmm. Could try approaching this the hard way.... Go to Computer Disk C:\ Open the Users folder Open your Username folder Open My Documents folder Open SH4 folder Open Data folder Open cfg folder Open SaveGames The Report tool goes in SaveGames folder where all the Saved Game folders are - numbered: 00000000 00000001 00000002 etc, etc. If it is in there I'd right-click on it and Send To ---> Desktop (create shortcut) and at least have that shortcut to open it with. Grant Admin OK when asked the fist time. Please don't get frustrated with me, trying to help. Really strange error message. I'd like to see it too. The game can be in default location but many including me use a directory off the C:\ drive - or D:\ drive like Stranger. Mine is inside C:\Games_SH4\Silent Hunter Wolves ..... |
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Now, that is embarrassing (go on and laugh
![]() The generator was working, but reinstalled the game, started new campaign, did 13 patrols and got an idea to do reports off them, and this came out: ![]() ![]() I do everything correctly, the only difference from when it was working is the games directory, which is different now (and the name of sh4 folder is longer, but english letters only). It also is in folder with other games, when previously it was SH4 only (like d-games-sh4) -- don't know if it matters or not. As you can see it can see my save games, but it cant set the games path. I tried everything, deleting the ini, even looking in registry if I have correct paths there - does the generator look in the registry for sh4 at all? Oh, and it does write correct sh4 path in the ini, but still displays those errors and can't generate anything. |
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Pacific Thunder
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![]() Your 2nd picture here is correct. This is the folder you should select to create your ini file by clicking the Set SH4Path button. It looks perfect, you just have a corrupt ini file. Maybe you need to manually delete the ini file by going into your Saved Games folder where the report generator is and delete it, then get the path to Silent Hunter Wolves of the Pacific looking like this again - or highlight it if it cascades down, don't select the lower folders like Sea.. Comprendevous? :)
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I tried all that :/ That error on first picture: I didnt select sea folder manually, it went there by itself, but it does that only when double clicking sh4 folder (so the directory tree expands). When I only select sh4 folder by clicking on it once (just like on the 2nd pic) it display that second error. So:
![]() But knowing that it still writes the game path in the ini file, I tried to ignore those errors and generate a report and got a message that it cant read or find jsgme.ini but it looks for it one directory up. Its frustrating to not have at least some lead to how resolve this problem, cause it would help at least two other people here too. |
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