mcmike1489 on 23/1/2018 at 10:04
Thanks for your help, in case if something goes wrong and I need help again, I'll take your advice for it, I don't know how stable my setup is with playing and editing fan missions using 2 different programs, but this setup seems to be working, I know it's strange but I'm using Windows 10 Home 64-bit on a Alienware gaming laptop so my system can handle it. Everyone has a different computer that can handle so much so it varies on your system.
voodoo47 on 23/1/2018 at 10:06
consider oldDarkloader a virus. can you run a computer system with a virus? of course you can. should you? eeeee probably not.
mcmike1489 on 23/1/2018 at 10:13
Haha, ok dude. I like your sarcasm there. Well, I don't seem to have anymore questions reguarding fan missions or the programs that run fan missions. I think we are done here. If I have a question or something, I'll post a new thread but until then, take care. Have a nice day!
voodoo47 on 23/1/2018 at 10:17
I'm reserving one "ha-ha told ya" for when you return with your install exploded into your face.
mcmike1489 on 23/1/2018 at 10:24
Oh don't worry, I'm confident you may not see me on here right away if I do run into a problem. I can always read the threads on here first to see if the problem has been fixed before I ask for help again from you. Your help is really appreciated! I have nothing to worry about because I backup my data to my external hard drive just in case if Darkloader eats my face one day.
Renault on 23/1/2018 at 15:11
I think part of what voodoo is trying to tell you is that its been proven that running both Darkloader and NewDarkLoader in the same installation can really mess things up. Instead of double clicking that Darkloader icon, why not just double click on Dromed.exe? Just as much effort but no worries on screwing up your install.
voodoo47 on 23/1/2018 at 15:28
to be precise, running oldDarkloader in ANY NewDark install is a bad idea. they simply aren't (fully) compatible, end of story (the dangerous part is that things may appear to work at a first glance, but that doesn't mean bad stuff isn't happening under the hood).
to make it short, unless you are running a win98 retro pc, oldDarkloader has no place on your drive.
mcmike1489 on 23/1/2018 at 19:03
So, you're telling me that I shouldn't trust Darkloader at all then. To be honest, I've been using it for quite some time now so I appreciate you warning me but I'll take it from here.
voodoo47 on 23/1/2018 at 20:12
good luck.
mcmike1489 on 23/1/2018 at 21:13
:D:D:D