Two Bugs
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:05 am
I have found two more bugs, or at least what I think are bugs:
1. While I was in the Quilin system, I purchased a new shield; the game crashed when I tried to install it. After reloading my saved game, I went to a Teraton station, and purchased an "unknown device" drive. Once again, the game crashed, and I was forced to reload. Then I noticed the problem: Transcendence had lost the ability to display the text which is usually shown on the right hand side of the screen. I have zipped a few screenshots to illustrate the problem, and the zip file can be downloaded here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cs7bwyvc9ozv4 ... nshots.zip
2. When installing a fresh version of Transcendence, there is no regular log in option. There is a "Register" option for new players, but there is no log in for established members. Case in point:
In order to try to diagnose problem #1 listed above, I unzipped Transcendence 1.2 to a new folder and ran the game. Once the game was up and running, I attempted to log in. Being a fresh installation, the game did not know me, so I attempted to "register" myself in. Transcendence informed me that there was already a member with my username, and since there is no option to allow me to log in the usual way, I am at an impasse.
Transcendence has attempted to download the "Corporate Command" several times, but each time that I run Transcendence, I am told that the CC database is invalid. To date, I have still not been able to play the "Corporate Command" extension.
On the same note, I still have not been allowed to use the Osaka, despite it being listed in my collection. Having visited the Transcendence forums, I found that another user has similar issues, which were suggested by some members, to have been caused by the user's Avast! Antivirus program. Currently, I am using Norton 360, and have configured Transcendence to be considered a safe program, and have given it unrestricted access through my firewalls. Thus the failure of Transcendence to properly download and acknowledge the CC extension is quite puzzling.
Anyone have any suggestions?
1. While I was in the Quilin system, I purchased a new shield; the game crashed when I tried to install it. After reloading my saved game, I went to a Teraton station, and purchased an "unknown device" drive. Once again, the game crashed, and I was forced to reload. Then I noticed the problem: Transcendence had lost the ability to display the text which is usually shown on the right hand side of the screen. I have zipped a few screenshots to illustrate the problem, and the zip file can be downloaded here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cs7bwyvc9ozv4 ... nshots.zip
2. When installing a fresh version of Transcendence, there is no regular log in option. There is a "Register" option for new players, but there is no log in for established members. Case in point:
In order to try to diagnose problem #1 listed above, I unzipped Transcendence 1.2 to a new folder and ran the game. Once the game was up and running, I attempted to log in. Being a fresh installation, the game did not know me, so I attempted to "register" myself in. Transcendence informed me that there was already a member with my username, and since there is no option to allow me to log in the usual way, I am at an impasse.
Transcendence has attempted to download the "Corporate Command" several times, but each time that I run Transcendence, I am told that the CC database is invalid. To date, I have still not been able to play the "Corporate Command" extension.
On the same note, I still have not been allowed to use the Osaka, despite it being listed in my collection. Having visited the Transcendence forums, I found that another user has similar issues, which were suggested by some members, to have been caused by the user's Avast! Antivirus program. Currently, I am using Norton 360, and have configured Transcendence to be considered a safe program, and have given it unrestricted access through my firewalls. Thus the failure of Transcendence to properly download and acknowledge the CC extension is quite puzzling.
Anyone have any suggestions?