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Hollow Ground

Hollow Ground

Blast your way through countless futuristic and angry mutants to destroy the breeding machine.

Version:  1.2.6

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oops! Not good

Feedback Type:  Troubleshooting Report

Contributed by: hkim Thursday, December 23 2004 @ 08:57 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

The updated version hangs up when trying to configure the player's controls. It just hangs and then bombs.

This happens in 10.3.5   
System Info:G4 800, 512MB RAM

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oops! Not good - mlvaliant25

The game also hangs for me when I try to configure my gamepad.
I'm using OSX 10.3.7 Panther.

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Thursday, December 23 2004 @ 11:54 PM PST


Workaround - jonasled

Thanks for the quick feedback. Strangely enough, we have not modified any code that handle gamepads in version 1.2.2. Also, it works just fine in our tests. We will of course look into it and release an update as soon as we find the problem and can fix it. We ask all users to kindly post any info that might help us locate the problem (gamepad model, analog/digital etc.)

Here is a very temporary workaround. The settings file (settings folder), which stores the configuration information for game pads, has not changed, so old settings files work with 1.2.2.

Click here for downloads page

If you do not have any old settings file, you can still download version 1.2.1 from our web site and use the old version only to create a settings file. You can copy that file from the old settings folder to the settings folder in 1.2.2.

If you do not want two Hollow Ground folders you can download 1.2.1. Rename the old application to “Hollow Ground (old)”. Drag-copy the new application to the old folder. You now have both 1.2.x and 1.2.2 in the same folder. Just make sure that you copy 1.2.2 to the 1.2.x folder, because some old files have been removed in the new distribution. That is, new app can run in the old folder, but old app cannot run in the new folder.

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Friday, December 24 2004 @ 03:28 AM PST