Should this happen?..
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Should this happen?..
Ok, I read about this game and it looks pretty cool. I downloaded the offline installer and the correct version of Java from the Illarion website. I installed the client and it is the correct version and I installed Java and it works as far as I can tell. When I try to play the game Java comes up and begins downloading a 34MB file. Should it do that, or is there something I did wrong?
- Dantagon Marescot
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When I updated to 1.00, I used the Offline installer, too. There is no need to download ALL files then.
But it can be a bit tricky to get it work: Uninstall all old files (but backup your "Illarion"-folder), then try the Offline Installer. I had to wait quite some minutes (progress bar didn't move), but then it suddenly was installed correctly.
PS: The homepage still says that 0.99 is the actual client.
PPS: I still don't know, where the Illarion files are now saved on my computer. Before the last client update, it was deep in the directory of Sun/Java, but now?
But it can be a bit tricky to get it work: Uninstall all old files (but backup your "Illarion"-folder), then try the Offline Installer. I had to wait quite some minutes (progress bar didn't move), but then it suddenly was installed correctly.
PS: The homepage still says that 0.99 is the actual client.
PPS: I still don't know, where the Illarion files are now saved on my computer. Before the last client update, it was deep in the directory of Sun/Java, but now?
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RE: Should this happen?
I fixed it, after reinstalling it a couple times. It was initially a 34MB download which didn't seem right to me, but it went down to 9MB which seemed more reasonable. Thanks for your input.
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C:\Documents and Settings\<current windows account name>\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\javaws\http\Ddownload.illarion.org\P80
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C:\Documents and Settings\<current windows account name>\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\6.0
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... I said it.Nitram wrote:There.Code: Select all
C:\Documents and Settings\<current windows account name>\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\javaws\http\Ddownload.illarion.org\P80
This folder holds the last execute java application. In case you delete the first one, the client will still run with this files until you execute a other javaws application.Code: Select all
C:\Documents and Settings\<current windows account name>\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\6.0
Nitram