Jump Bug Pc9801 Rar
Made by: syberspunk
This addresses a minor bug reported by cwykes which you can read about here. Basically, a minor bug in Maxis code causes a potential 'jump bug' with children and teen shoppers on owned business lots.
Note: No pictures available. This basically fixes a 'jump' type bug, that is only observable during gameplay. Since it basically eliminates the 'jump' pics aren't really necessary.
INSTALLATION:
This MUST be in your Downloads folder, typically found under:
C:Documents and SettingsUserNameMy DocumentsEA GAMESThe Sims 2Downloads
Compatibility:
This should work for OFB and FFS.
This hack is compatible with most, if not all mods by MATY crew (Pescado, TJ, and CBoy), dizzy, and probably more. Again, up to you to help me determine any possible conflicts.
REMINDER and fine print (to cover my ass ) :
Remember to ALWAYS BACK UP YOUR DATA BEFORE INSTALLING NEW HACKS. By using this hack, you agree to absolve me of any responsibility or liability for any potential loss of or damage to your data. You have been warned.
HOW TO REPORT: Conflicts, problems, or errors
I would appreciate any constructive criticism and feedback that is actually helpful. With that in mind, it would be helpful, when reporting any conflicts or issues, that you include the following:
1) thorough but reasonably brief description of what you were doing
2) clear, comprehendible explanation of your problem
3) list of hacks that may be related to cash registers
4) archived (.rar or .zip) of log produced by error
HOW TO PRODUCE AN ERROR LOG:
1) Open the cheat menu - Ctrl + Shift + C
2) Enable the debug mode - Type: boolprop testingcheatsenabled true
3) Hit Enter :P
4) Play as normal until an error occurs. If an error dialog box pops up, note the location of the error log and choose Reset. If the error pops up repeatedly, choose Delete and exit WITHOUT SAVING!
5) Post your error log here, preferably as a .zip or .rar archive.
Posts which do not include a clear description of what your problem is will be pretty much ignored. (i.e. posts such as 'This does not work! I am taking it out! You suck! Nice try! etc.') I can't and won't help you if you don't explain what's wrong.
Please be nice when trying to explain your problem and I might be nice and help you.
Finally, my Thank Yous go to:
:grouphug: J.M. Pescado, twojeffs, dizzy2, and jase439 for being excellent tutors and providing excellent models in their mods. As always, thanks to those creators who've put out some excellent modding tutorials, Quaxi and co for SimPE, and dizzy2 for disaSim2, and the finally letters T and S, and the number 2, all of whom, without which this mod would not be possible.
Special thanks to cwykes for pointing this problem out.
If I left anyone out, I apologize in advance. You know who you are and you deserve my thanks.
- 1Installation folder
- 2Client folder
- 3Windows data paths
- 3.1User profile
- 4Windows registry
- 5User ID
- 7Linux paths
Installation folder[edit]
The game's installation folder is where the game's files are stored, displayed as <path-to-game>
. Save files are sometimes stored here as well but many newer games will put them in a different location.
- Emerson - Arcadia 2001 No-Intro 20081124 Romset 'The Arcadia 2001 is a second-generation 8-bit console released by Emerson Radio Corp. The game library was composed 51 unique games and about 10 variations.
- I created a tutorial for easy jump-bug. Jumpbug: twice edit: twice length: 1:17 size: 45.8 MB format: wmv codec: huffyuv rezolution: 1280x720 music: Eve 6.
Windows[edit]
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- For non-Steam games right click the shortcut and choose Open file location.
- For Steam games right-click the game in the Steam library and choose Properties, then go to the Local files tab and click Browse local files.
- Activity in
%PROGRAMFILES%
,%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%
and%WINDIR%
is redirected to%LOCALAPPDATA%VirtualStore
on Windows Vista and later for unprivileged programs[1][2]; Steam and many MMOs change folder permissions to save directly into the installation folder.
macOS (OS X)[edit]
- For non-Steam games open Finder and click Applications on the side. Some games will be in folders.
- For Steam games right-click the game in the Steam library and choose Properties, then go to the Local files tab and click Browse local files.
Linux[edit]
- For Steam games right-click the game in the Steam library and choose Properties, then go to the Local files tab and click Browse local files.
Client folder[edit]
Steam[edit]
The Steam folder contains data for games using Steam integration; it uses the following locations by default:
- 64-bit Windows:
%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%Steam
- 32-bit Windows:
%PROGRAMFILES%Steam
- macOS (OS X):
~/Library/Application Support/Steam/
- Linux:
~/.steam/steam/
Game data is saved within a folder called steamapps found within the Steam directory.
Origin[edit]
The Origin Client folder contains data for games using Origin integration; it uses the following locations by default:
- 64-bit Windows:
%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%Origin Games
- 32-bit Windows:
%PROGRAMFILES%Origin Games
Uplay[edit]
The Uplay folder contains data for games using Uplay integration; it uses the following locations by default:
In multiplayer, the following is a list of the rank and XP in Call of Duty: Black Ops, the unlockables earned at each level, and the experience needed to advance to each level. There are 50 ranks, unlike Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, where there were 70 ranks. Dec 07, 2012 Call Of Duty Black Ops 2 - Zombies Ranking System Explained ( How To Rank Up Fast ) BlackOpsAmazing. How Zombie Ranking Works - Duration: 6:51. JohnyJ25 133,568 views. When it comes to playing the new Call of Duty game, many people want to know how the Black Ops 2 Zombies ranking system works. Since the release the game, the Internet has been filled with tons of speculation about how their braking system works in Black Ops 2 zombies Tranzit. Call of duty black ops 2 zombie ranks.
- 64-bit Windows:
%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%UbisoftUbisoft Game Launcher
- 32-bit Windows:
%PROGRAMFILES%UbisoftUbisoft Game Launcher
Windows data paths[edit]
- Documentation on how to incorporate these paths into any wiki articles can be found here.
- To open the environmental variable path, either copy/paste or write the desired path variable to file explorer, to start menu search bar or to run dialog which can be opened with ⊞ Win+R.
- A list of the different paths for each version of Windows can be found here and a list of environment variables can be found here.
- Note that some folders are hidden by default. To view them, enable 'show hidden files and folders' and possibly disable 'hide protected operating system files' in your Windows folder configuration.
- Below, the letter
C:
refers to the drive where Windows is installed and on some computers this could beD:
or another letter. - When running Windows games under Wine or Proton, the Windows 2000/XP paths are used unless otherwise noted (treat all backslashes as forward slashes).
User profile[edit]
%USERPROFILE%
points to the current user's profile folder.- For Windows Vista/7/8/10, this points to
C:Users(Username)
. - For Windows 2000/XP, this points to
C:Documents and Settings(Username)
. - Some games use a path based on
%USERNAME%
; this method does not redirect when the user folder locations have been customised.
Documents[edit]
- The
Documents
folder is stored within the user profile folder. For Windows 2000/XP this folder is namedMy Documents
.
User application data[edit]
- There are multiple folders for application settings for user profiles.
- On Windows Vista/7/8/10,
%APPDATA%
points toC:Users(Username)AppDataRoaming
, while%LOCALAPPDATA%
points toC:Users(Username)AppDataLocal
another possible location for app data. - Some newer games use
%USERPROFILE%AppDataLocalLow
, this location does not have a short environmental variable so must be specified in this longer form. - On Windows 2000/XP,
%APPDATA%
points toC:Documents and Settings(Username)Application Data
, whileC:Documents and Settings(Username)Local SettingsApplication Data
is the other possible location with no default environment variable.
Shared profile[edit]
%PUBLIC%
or%ALLUSERSPROFILE%
contain application settings shared between all users.- For Windows Vista/7/8/10,
%PUBLIC%
points toC:UsersPublic
. - For Windows 2000/XP,
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%
points to theC:Documents and SettingsAll Users
.
Shared application data[edit]
%PROGRAMDATA%
or%ALLUSERSPROFILE%
contain application settings shared between all users.- On Windows Vista/7/8/10,
%PROGRAMDATA%
points to a hidden folder atC:ProgramData
. - On Windows 2000/XP,
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%Application Data
points toC:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication Data
.
Windows registry[edit]
- Open the Registry Editor:
- Vista and later: open the Start screen/Start menu, type
regedit
, press ↵ Enter. - Windows XP: press ⊞ Win+R, type
regedit
, press ↵ Enter.
- Vista and later: open the Start screen/Start menu, type
- Go to the folder named.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE[edit]
- On 64-bit systems, 32-bit programs writing to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARE
are redirected to aWow6432Node
key there.[3] - 32-bit programs writing to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARE
without elevation are redirected toHKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareClassesVirtualStoreMACHINESOFTWARE
on Windows Vista and later.[4]
HKEY_CURRENT_USER[edit]
- Note that 32-bit programs writing to
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftware
are NOT redirected to aWow6432Node
key unlike local machine writes. They are stored in the same location, as programs per user edits are assumed to always be compatible between architectures. Per machine edits are too, 99.99% of the time[citation needed], the restriction was mostly a poor choice by Microsoft.[citation needed]
User ID[edit]
A User ID is a unique identifier used to identify accounts. Files are sometimes saved to user specific location such as using profile name or numbered ID in filename/path indicated by <user-id>
. This can vary between users.
Steam[edit]
- Steam has multiple user ids, but the one most commonly used by users is the steamID64 which contains 17 numbers and starts with
7656
. - The customURL is a customizable id which can be set in the Steam profile settings.
Origin[edit]
- Origin uses randomized characters including letters (a-Z) and numbers mixed together, ending with two hyphens. For example, Hawaii_Beach has the following ID:
BobyAWXzmLlf6NasXubNEw--
Uplay[edit]
- Ubisoft uses the GUID format.
macOS (OS X) paths[edit]
$HOME
refers to the user's home folder, for example/Users/user/
, where the account name is 'user'.
Note: The hidden Library
folder can be reached via 'Finder > ⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+G > ~/Library
> Go' path.
Linux paths[edit]
- The correct place on Linux to store save data and configuration files are specified by the XDG base directory specification.
XDG paths[edit]
- Most distributions do not set a default option for these environmental variables.
- Games using
$XDG_DATA_HOME
should default to$HOME/.local/share
for the save path. - Games using
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME
should default to$HOME/.config
for the configuration path.
Note: a game using the fall-back paths doesn't guarantee it is following the XDG specification. For example, Game Maker and Unity 4 titles do not actually use the relevant environmental variables, despite using the correct fall-back path.
Home[edit]
$HOME
refers to the user's home folder, for example/home/user
, where the account name is 'user'.
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References
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- ↑Windows Vista Application Development Requirements for User Account Control Compatibility - MSDN
- ↑Security: Inside Windows Vista User Account Control - TechNet
- ↑32-bit and 64-bit Application Data in the Registry (Windows) - MSDN
- ↑Registry Virtualization in Windows Vista - MSDN