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Link to .capx file (required!):
dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/160168890/cforce.capx
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open the capx
2. try to change some events
3. click on save , not save as
Observed result:
dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/160168890/nooooo%21%21%21%21%21%21.jpg
Expected result:
Should save it.
Browsers affected:
Chrome: yes/no
Firefox: yes/no
Internet Explorer: yes/no
Operating system & service pack:
win 7 64bit service pack 1
Construct 2 version:
V 134
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Where are you trying to save to (which folder)? Are you sure you have full permission to access it?
Hi Ashley
The save path is always c:/users/username/my documents ,The previous versions worked so i cannot see how my permissions have changed since then.Saving the game as a project still works fine and using save as still works , its only when i try to save it for a second or third time by clicking on save instead of save as that this happens.
Can't reproduce here, works just fine on Windows 8. Does it happen every time for you?
Ashley you should really try and test it on the same os(win7,64bit) that the user has.It's doing this all the time if i click on save no matter what i do. Tested other projects as well and i keep getting the same error. I have tested it on three different win 7 rigs and the error pops up on all three . It's not a big problem but still very annoying.
Tried on win7 pro 64bits SP1, changed the event 8 from "set bullet speed to -300" to "set bullet speed to -200", pressed the save button.
No issue.
Note I had downloaded the capx to a different path than "c:\my doc...".
Maybe try to execute C2 as admin and save to see if it fixes the issue?
(note I double post since at the moment editing a post gets me a 500 error)