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Community discussions offer a place where you can talk with other users who play the game, and suggest solutions to any problems. Game developers often monitor these discussions to look for issues. I’m a beginner in learning game development, I spent around 10 weeks on art design, animation and background music, and this is the result! If it is possible, please leave some feedback, I would like to improve my next game based on your feedback. When I restarted for the first time after using this tip to add 4 'IP aliases,' the startup sequence halted at 'Starting Directory Services' for a full 2+ minutes. That's a full 120+ seconds of appearing as if there is a major problem that's been introduced by mucking around in NetInfo (and we all know that there is. Mac OS System 7.6.1 CD – bootable retail CD image (.iso) Mac OS System 8.1 CD – bootable retail CD image (.iso) Apple Legacy Software Recovery CD – bootable CD image (.iso) with every Mac OS from 1.0 through 8.1; Basilisk II Emulator for macOS – fully configured 68k emulator with Quadra ROM and hard drive image with System 8.1 installed.

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The title of the game will be revealed on 4/1, and more information will be revealed in early May.

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Early winter of this year.

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Your graphics driver may not be good enough to play this game. Update your graphics driver and make sure you have DirectX 9.0c or higher.

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Q. I can't click on the Play button in the game launcher.

Did you try installing the game with the DVD? This error occurs when your installation is not done via the install.exe file. Please uninstall your game and reinstall the game using the install.exe file in the DVD.

Q. I installed the game with my DVD, but I want to set a different install path.

Please install the game using the default path first and then move the Program FilesNameless Full Version folder to where ever you want.

Q. I want to back-up or reuse my save and clear data.

Back-up the 'Users' folder from where you installed Nameless. Or copy this folder to the new computer in which you want to continue the game with.

Q. How do I install on Mac OS with the DVD?

The DVD contains only the Windows install file. Go to the Cheritz market(http://shop.cheritz.com) and login. Go to my account and click on the Nameless Full Version link to find the Mac version download.

Q. After downloading via the launcher and clicking on the Play button, the game does not run.

This happens when the install path is different from the default path. Please check if the path to your Nameless installation contains special characters. If so, you might need to move it.

Q. Can I install this game on many computers?

You can install the game on up to two computers. Send an email to help_en@cheritz.com or post a question on Q&A for registering/unregistering computers.

Q. I would like to delete all my save & clear data.

Click on the 'Forget the Name' button at the route select screen.

Q. I cannot click on play button after DVD install

Uninstall the game and run install.exe inside DVD with right-click and run as admin.
Also, please check if you have changed default path. If you would like to install the game in other directory, just move the game folder where you want after it is installed in the default path.

Q. Update does not work for DVD install

Right click -> Save this link as..
1. Download the file and overwrite inside Bin folder.
2. Run the game with right-click and run as admin.

Q. The game ran fine, but now I see only black screen and game doesn't work anymore.

This happens for certain computers when the game is not up-to-date. After re-installing, this rarely happens and even if it happens, you can recover the clear & save data.
Please delete Users folder in where the game is installed and update the game. Save & clear data will not be recovered this time. If this happens again, you can use back up clear file in Users folder when uninstalling.

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Darkadibujas dancing pony game mac os. I have used the first part of this hint to tell my OS X computer the names of the other machines on my network.
I would also like to change the name 'localhost' to the name of my OS X machine, so that it appears instead of localhost in the terminal prompt - can I do it in the same way without breaking anything?
Russell

Edit /etc/hostconfig and change the HOSTNAME entry from -AUTOMATIC- to mybox. I think you'll need to restart afterwards.

Edit /etc/hostconfig and change this line:
HOSTNAME=-AUTOMATIC-
HOSTNAME=your user name
and that's all

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You can use this tip with any type of IP, not just printers. Also, you can use these 'aliases' just about anywhere.
For example, add an entry for your friend's IP called mybuddy. In the Finder, choose 'Go -> Connect to Server' and enter afp://mybuddy in the 'Address:' field. Then try entering http://mybuddy/~myusername/ in to your favorite web browser.
Have fun!

Isn't it easier to just assign a queue name in Print Center?
Open Print Center and click the 'Add Printer..' button. Select 'LPR printers using IP' from the pop-up menu. Fill in the IP address you want. Unselect 'Use Default Queue on Server' and type the name you want in that box.
This seems quite a bit easier than messing around with NetInfo stuff.

I have not tried changing the queue name but my understanding has been (and the word 'queue' would seem to imply) that this is the name of a queue. :) If that queue does not exist I suppose it may go back to the default queue, but there may be some side effects associated with that (I don't know). Moreover, if there IS a queue with that name you might get unexpected printing results.

I think that the 'queue name' is the name of the queue that the print centre creates, and that the default name for the queue is the name of the printer, but that you can have it named whatever you want via this box.
In any case, how likely is it that somehow your system is going to generate a printer queue name of 'the printer in Fred's office' by itself?
Additionally, the Print Center Help has directions to use this dialogue to 'give the printer a better name' with no cautions about naming conflicts.

Changing the queue name seems the easiest way to approach this,
but there are reports that the queue name does have an effect
on the printing process. Nom nom apocalypse mac os. (I've encountered this for LPR printing
to HP postscript printers from adobe apps; there have been discussions
about this at Adobe's forums for photoshop and illustrator. The
printer is treated differently if the queue name is 'BINPS')
Any ideas?

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Changing the queue name can cause printing to fail. The queue name given is the name of the print queue on the device to which you are printing. Most printers only have a single queue, and will print anything sent to them. However, Some devices maintain multiple queues.
Take, for example, the HP JetDriect printer servers. Anymp4 dvd converter 8 2 12 volt. They were available in the port versions that would drive three different printers. But since they all shared the IP address of the JetDirect box, the only way to select between them was by the queue name. If you didn't have the right queue name, the JetDirect simply ignored the print job.

In local cases you can very often simply use the queue name field to 'name' your printer. In some corporate/office settings, however, the queue name is a real thing and your print jobs need to be sent to the proper printer and the proper queue.

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Keep in mind that these names will only work on the machine where you enter them (unless it is a NetInfo Server for a network). This is roughly equivalent to the UNIX /etc/hosts file, which is what everyone used until the net got too big and someone invented DNS.
On a small network it's not a big deal to enter things on individual machines, but if you have more than three or so you should consider installing a DNS server.

I'm having problems with the NetInfo step. I authenticate, select the /machines/localhost entry and then try to Duplicate it, but I get an error message which says:
NetInfo Error
NetInfo write failed! (Operation succeeded)
A permissions problem, then?
I had a look in /var/db/local.nidb to see if I could change anything by hand, but thought the better of it. I'm running Mac OS X 10.1.5, if that's anything to do with it.

There seems to be a downside to this, although maybe it's just an inconvenience.
When I restarted for the first time after using this tip to add 4 'IP aliases,' the startup sequence halted at 'Starting Directory Services' for a full 2+ minutes. That's a full 120+ seconds of appearing as if there is a major problem that's been introduced by mucking around in NetInfo (and we all know that there is infinite possibility to screw things up in NetInfo). Then, after this very long pause, startup continues as normal and the system operates normally.
I verified these 'IP aliases' as the culprits by removing them and restarting. Zipped right through the startup. I decided to add them back one at a time to see if perhaps one of the entries was causing the problem, and, voila, instant delay at the directory services startup section. It wasn't any particular one, it was any and all. FWIW, the delay wasn't any longer with all four aliases added back than it was with just one. I called Apple and completely baffled the tier 2 that I spoke with (such fun). He was no help.
Can anyone else confirm this behavior?

I overlooked this omission in the original tip or I would have mentioned this before:
For the impatient:
Remove the serves property from the server aliases you create. Yup, just delete it completely. No, not just the Value, the whole Property. (Click once on the serves line and choose Delete from the Edit menu.
For the gurus-in-training:
The serves Property for a machine subdirectory tells NetInfo to contact that machine on startup and at regular intervals thereafter and query it for information to be added to the local (your) NetInfo database. (Signified by the ./local value.)
The hang is caused while the system waits for the requests to time out. (Your friends computer is unlikely to respond to such requests and if it does, your box will probably exhibit much more unusual symptoms than a startup hang.) As I said, the system automatically attempts to update this info at regular intervals. If you check your system log, you will find a task called lookupd reporting failed connections to the IPs you set up every few minutes. Do the above and all will be well. Guru Wisdom for the Patient: Dupe localhost; call it myduddy, delete serves, etc; then dupe mybuddy from then on. Saves a step.