It is not entirely clear to me what caused this desync. A special scenario was running on the server and only I was kicked out.
desync-report-2020-02-28_11-42-20.zip
[0.18.9] desync-report-2020-02-28_11-42-20.zip
[0.18.9] desync-report-2020-02-28_11-42-20.zip
Last edited by XaLpHa89 on Sun Mar 01, 2020 9:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: [0.18.9] desync-report-2020-02-28_11-42-20.zip
Moving to desync with modsXaLpHa89 wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 12:11 pmA special scenario was running on the server and only I was kicked out.
The 'Special scenario' is a massive bunch of comfy scripts and libraries, it it most likely caused by those.
Re: [0.18.9] desync-report-2020-02-28_11-42-20.zip
What tools can I use to compare "desynced-level.zip" and "reference-level.zip" in one breath and find the problem?
A few minutes earlier, I had changed a file in the folder scenario and then copied it to the folder scenario on the server. I don't know if it's relevant.
Re: [0.18.9] desync-report-2020-02-28_11-42-20.zip
We use something like Beyond compare on the "level_with_tags" to see what is different between themXaLpHa89 wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 12:31 pmWhat tools can I use to compare "desynced-level.zip" and "reference-level.zip" in one breath and find the problem?
A few minutes earlier, I had changed a file in the folder scenario and then copied it to the folder scenario on the server. I don't know if it's relevant.
Re: [0.18.9] desync-report-2020-02-28_11-42-20.zip
I tested the program and it actually works very well. Only I can not do anything with the differences shown. My guess is that something went wrong when the surface was rebuilt. What does your analysis say?