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Adapting 1.0004 to 1.0005 |
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05:45:49 5 March 2013 |
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NatVac
Senior Resident
On forum: 06/15/2007
Messages: 4286
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---QUOTATION--- Is there some sort of universal method to adapt 1.0004 to the 1.0005 patch? I know some stuff was changed in the patches, but I'm unsure as to what it is. Any thing to look out for in terms of pitfalls and what have you would be great. ---END QUOTATION---
ddraig, xRatx pointed you at the changed files.
They changed the numeric IDs for the dialog text to strings in 1.0005.
Details are in the Compatibility sticky topic.
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>> i never used to edit registry, it's unnecessary
That's because you did the smart thing of unpacking the patch executable, Bangalore. I'm not a fan of installers, but they make it easy for the folks who prefer simplicity over control. Then they have UAC and shadow copy/virtual store issues, and that makes it hard for everyone.
I do what FatalFunnel does, keeping separate binary install folders.
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>> Patches should be by choice. I always bought retail Stalker games anyway.
I agree, Audioave10. I've played with all of the patches, and they seem to have different uses. Wide-screen players might benefit from 1.0006, but there's lots of unecessary log spew, a new crash when eating off a dead body (heh) and a known multiplayer security vulnerability (ironic when you consider it is the version of choice for MP). 1.0005 makes better use of graphics capabilities, but it taxes my older video card more than earlier versions.
So my personal preference is for 1.0004 from among the last three patches. This is without regard to mods; I can always patch a mod to work with any version, aside from the binaries. (Shameless plug: notice how ZRP works OOTB with all three of these patches?)
I actually prefer 1.0001 with some script fixes. No delayed spawning, no hitches. I'll return to it some day soon. |
04:04:42 5 March 2013 |
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Jketiynu
Swartz (Resident)
On forum: 04/05/2007
Messages: 867
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It's reasons like this that I'm glad I have disc copies of the three Stalker games. Steam can be a pain in the ass when it comes to games that you may not want to use the latest patch for. |
01:30:55 5 March 2013 |
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FatalFunnel
(Senior) On forum: 11/07/2011
Messages: 133
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---QUOTATION--- Steam can be changed to 1.0004. There were posts on it with a link to a tutorial somewhere around here.
Reading what Bangalore just wrote presumably that'll help you reverse the steam patch.
I think I happen to have the image that explains it, but it isn't that fun since it involves registry editing.
http://i.imgur.com/7BLfJh.jpg
It also requires deleting / moving gamedata.dbc
i never used to edit registry, it's unnecessary ---END QUOTATION---
I never bothered with that, since I have a disc version installed and I used to have 2 different install folders that I would switch out when playing different patch versions. |
02:09:07 4 March 2013 |
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FatalFunnel
(Senior) On forum: 11/07/2011
 Message edited by: FatalFunnel 03/04/2013 2:31:07
Messages: 133
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---QUOTATION--- Steam can be changed to 1.0004. There were posts on it with a link to a tutorial somewhere around here.
Reading what Bangalore just wrote presumably that'll help you reverse the steam patch. ---END QUOTATION---
I think I happen to have the image that explains it, but it isn't that fun since it involves registry editing.
http://i.imgur.com/7BLfJh.jpg
It also requires deleting / moving gamedata.dbc |
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