Crimson High v0.35 now available for everyone!


It's time for the next update of Crimson High!

0.35.1 is now out for all of you! :)

Enjoy it and let me know what you think - either on here or over on our Discord.
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Changelog:
- 14,300 words
- 263 renders
- 2 new Space Hamsters
- minor bug fixes

Files

CrimsonHigh-0.35.1-update_only.zip 86 MB
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CrimsonHigh-0.35.1-pc.zip 3.1 GB
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CrimsonHigh-0.35.1-mac.zip 3.1 GB
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CrimsonHigh-0.35.1-android.apk 1.5 GB
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Comments

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Hello Vertigo !

I like your game, I started to play it from version I think 0.18. On GNU/Linux operating system daily and so far there were no problems with your game. However, after the last update, every few clicks there is an error that some image file with the extension .webm was not found. I suggest you look a little more closely at the file names in the code, because I don't know if you know this, but in Unix-like systems the file names are case sensitive. For example, in one folder you might have files: data.dat. Data.dat, Data.Dat, DaTa.Dat and they are treated as different. On Windows systems, this is impossible, because the file is not case-sensitive, so this compilation probably works just fine.If you copied the Data.dat file to the folder with the existing data.dat file on the Windows system, that file would be overwritten. On Linux and similar systems, the former file would normally copy itself and there would be two different files in that folder.

Hi there.
Generally I don't use the same name and/or change any file's casing along the way.
That being said, I indeed didn't know about the case sensitivity in Unix-like systems, so naturally I never was too careful about file name casing, beyond my general inclination to keep things somewhat clean.

Could you tell me what files the error was about? Cause, when looking at the collection of files from last update, I don't see any that I have changed the casing of.

Assuming I'm not missing anything, there might be a different reason for said error - so, in the spirit of covering multiple bases at once: Did you use the update-only patch or the full update? And if it was the latter, did you unzip it into a new location or did you overwrite your previous installation of CH?

Hello Vertigo !

The first time I just downloaded the update file, extracted it and uploaded it to the game directory overwriting everything. Then after loading the last game state, it fired an error every now and then. 

Now I deleted everything and downloaded the full compilation image. The earlier errors no longer occur. Strange, I thought I had done everything right before. It also seems that the problem I suggested earlier was not the direct cause, but that does not mean that I wrote untruthfully about the importance of case in file names in the Linux file system ;)

Thanks for the update !

You're right, of course. No matter if it was the actual reason for the error messages you got, knowing about the case sensitivity stuff is an improvement. I'll definitely keep that in mind going forward and make doubly sure to not change any file name casing halfway through. So, thanks for teaching me about that. :)

About the error itself: Don't worry about it too much - these things happen. Maybe something got jumbled while unzipping the patch, who knows.
The important part is that it's fixed now and works. :)

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Yay!