UruAgeManager/Drizzle 17

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Re: UruAgeManager/Drizzle 17

Postby GPNMilano » Thu Mar 05, 2009 2:22 pm

ddb174 wrote:Should I go ahead and put it up then? It's really no problem at all. And would you prefer if I put the two Ages together or kept them separate?


I'll probably have another version ready in a day or so, so its up to you if you want to wait or not, but put them together either way (just so that its easier than downloading both, and one is required for the other)
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Re: UruAgeManager/Drizzle 17

Postby ddb174 » Thu Mar 05, 2009 3:57 pm

Okay, it's up and they are merged together!
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Re: UruAgeManager/Drizzle 17

Postby Jusme » Sun Mar 08, 2009 4:03 pm

All involved have done such a great job giving us the opportunity to re-visit all MOUL content and enjoy the age building that others have worked so hard to bring us....I'm just wondering if there might be an opportunity in the future of Drizzle to delete those ages that have for one reason or another..become stagnant? I have all the ages installed and enjoy all of them, however, I've noticed several haven't been updated for awhile now...Aside from deleting them manually (I.E. going through the files and doing them one by one or in blocks when possible) might there be an other option to do so using Drizzle?
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Re: UruAgeManager/Drizzle 17

Postby diafero » Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:45 am

Which ages do you mean? MOUL and Myst V ages can not be installed with Drizzle, and you shouldn't usually do that since the game might assume you have them installed.

Fan-ages can very well be removed. Just select the age in UAM and hit the "Delete" button. Is that what you meant?
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Re: UruAgeManager/Drizzle 17

Postby Jusme » Mon Mar 09, 2009 12:51 pm

Hmmm. well, yes, thank you....
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