Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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After adding to folder patch_20230530 error log is no longer so huge:
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SupremacyTest_20200905 give something about 200k lines of error log; After patch_20230530 error is writen in log.txt about 25 lines
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SupremacyTest_20210113 give something about 200k lines of error log ; After patch_20230530 error log is 800k lines
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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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Username wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 9:15 am After adding to folder patch_20230530 error log is no longer so huge:
No, you can't combine the 2 versions!
The patches can only be applied to the BitBucket version.

SupremacyTest_20200905 give something about 200k lines of error log; After patch_20230530 error is writen in log.txt about 25 lines
That build is very very old, completely outdated!
Use the "SupremacyTest_20210113.zip" build, and update it to the "patch_20230530.zip" patch.
The Music and SFX updates are optional.

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SupremacyTest_20210113 give something about 200k lines of error log ; After patch_20230530 error log is 800k lines
You are using "SupremacyTest_20200905.zip" here, not "SupremacyTest_20210113.zip" !
Please check.
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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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Unfortunately; I tried all possible variations with no success.. :/
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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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Username wrote: Thu Jun 22, 2023 1:58 pm Unfortunately; I tried all possible variations with no success.. :/
Just to make sure, did you:


- go here and download the file "Supremacy CE Preview 20230316.zip", and unzipped it to a folder of your choice :?: Do not install any other files to this folder!

Note: do this with a completely clean install, do not unzip it over another instance of the game!

This will let you test the Combat Engine build of the game, with an experimental version of the 3D combat engine.



OR



- go here and download the file "SupremacyTest_20210113.zip" (not "SupremacyTest_20200905.zip" !), unzip it to a new folder, (*)
then download the file "patch_20230618.zip" and unzip it to the same folder :?:

(*) if you wish to install all the optional zips (sound improvements), first download them and unzip them to the same folder, then download and unzip the patch mentioned above ("patch_20230618.zip") to the same folder.
(the files are: Music.zip , Borg_SoundFX.zip , Romulan_DiploTheme.zip)
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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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I did not obey your advice.
I try "instal" on Lenovo Legion 5 17IMH05 with 8GB RAM and GTX 1650Ti With Win 10.
And both versions start.
So I start looking where is problem on My F** HP and it can be Net Framework. Because... I download it and instal... and instalation wont start. When i manually extract it and kick setup it start... but in half way it stop and give me some info which lead me to dead end.
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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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To clarify, that happens when you try to install XNA 3.1?
Can you provide that error please? Sounds like you are trying to install 3.5 version.

On other hand, if same copy works on other machine, than you rly have issue with messed up windows and then you can;
-Run elevated Command prompt with "sfc /scannow", if that shows errors, simply reinstall windows(dont bother repairing it, its useless in a long run).
Info about sfc and commands for "fixing" Windows.

-Did second machine had XNA 3.1 installed or you installed it?


In any case, guessing without error is pointless :)
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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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On second machine (Lenovo) I simply unpacked supremacy CE and non CE ver (two separate folders) Run them and It asked about XNA so I run XNA installer. XNA installer showed me message that It require NET framework (Ver 2 probably) So i go to microsoft page. Instal NET framework ver 3.5 (there was a message that it include 2.0 and 3.0). Then with no problem I installed XNA 3.1 And both games run.

There was no problem to install XNA on HP
That why my first thought was: maybe Net framework on HP have to do with this massive error.
Last night I reinstalled NET framework 3.5 on HP but with no results.

When I find some time I will try run sfc and give you answer about results.
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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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Danijel wrote: Fri Jun 23, 2023 7:44 pm Sounds like you are trying to install 3.5 version.
You need version 3.1 for game.

If you cant install it still, you can try running elevated Command prompt;
"dism /online /enable-feature /featurename:NetFX3 /all /Source:Online /LimitAccess"

Or click Start, type Control, open Control panel, locate and click "Programs and Features", in next window on left locate "Turn Windows features on or off"
.net 2 and 3 support is first in that list. (You dont need this for Supremacy if i remember correctly)

EDIT:
What you mean by "no problem to install XNA" than "no results"(for hp)?
Does HP have 3.1 installed(you dont need 3.5)?
If HP has 3.1 that's it, you dont have to spin around that issue, something else is the problem with HP.
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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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There is some confusion here.

There are only 2 versions of XNA, 3.1 (which is the needed version) and 4.0 (which is not needed).

The .NET framework that is needed is 4.5.1+ (assuming you added the patch in the non-CE version), which should be already installed in your machine - assuming it's a rather recent machine. Unless you're playing on XP or something, I'm not sure why you're having issues with .NET.
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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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Meanwhile I upload Folder "Logs" from CE ver. Password is: "Error"

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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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Can you attach the logs here in the forums please?

I'm assuming your HP machine is running Win10, since you posted in this thread, correct?
I still don't know what exactly happens when you run the game.
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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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I do not see how to attach logs file..

My link was deleted by admin

Ctrl+C and ctrl+V is not a option (over 100MB size log)

Yes Win10 on HP
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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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Well, I don't think that any one of us speaks polish, so why don't you give us the short version of the logs?
And, google is your friend.
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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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Iceman wrote: Sun Jul 09, 2023 6:33 pm so why don't you give us the short version of the logs?
Where I find it ?
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Re: Problems with 64-bit Windows 10

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Sorry, I meant try to understand the issue by reading the log, and post here the parts that you find relevant.
Since this issue is not related to the game proper, you could also try to find a solution online.
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