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Question - IDE Project seems to be corrupted, resources not showing up after loading project save

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AwesomeX

Guest
I've recently tried loading a project of mine containing various objects, sprites, rooms, etc.
It was a working game but for some reason the resources are not showing.. It ends up showing like it's an empty/new project, none of my options, or settings get loaded.

I even tried creating a new project and copying over all the folders from a backup save of mine. "Containing folders such as views, objects, options, sprites, among others"

I've also cleared my project cache in my appdata folder. It had no effect.

I really hope my project hasn't been wrecked.. As I said, I have all the content for it.. Seemingly?
But no matter what I do, none of it loads.

Would really appreciate help on this.
 

Jabbers

Member
Also if you want to send me your project I am happy to see if I can recover it and send it back to you. PM me if you're interested.
 

The-any-Key

Member
This happened to me too. I opened a project and then imported another project (whole the first project still was open) that I just wanted to get some scripts from. Then when I loaded the first project again. Everything was gone. But I keep daily backups so there was no problem.
 

Nocturne

Friendly Tyrant
Forum Staff
Admin
There is a bug filed for something similar to this, but if it happens to you then you really should let YYG know (send them the corrupted file too). The more people that supply information the easier (and quicker) it'll be fixed.
 
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