by aotino » Tue May 15, 2018 2:27 am
Hi Herman,
Well my problem still exists with my PC's hard drive. Its just too full to reload my Harpoon game. If you will remember, a scenario I was modifying after test play shut down the computer, and then I found that it had also corrupted my Harpoon game. So I saved all my Harpoon files = the CasoDB, minus this scenario, and figured I was in a holding pattern until I could clean out my hard drive to create space and reload the game. Not knowing whether it was the disk space or the scenario that cause the corruption, I knew with your suggestion that I would have to recreate the scenario from scratch. Since my campaign is sequential, I can't offer up any more ready scenarios until I rebuild this one and test it.
So, I was figuring that because my computer needs to be overhauled or I need to get a new one, it was going to be a long while until I could start contributing scenarios to the game site again. Well the good news is that I've got a workaround. I was about to recycle my previous computer, but I noticed that I still had an intact Harpoon II ANW version active on it just as I was about to erase the hard drive on the device. I deleted all the CasoDB files on it, kept the computer and loaded up the saved CasoDB files from my most recent debilitated computer. Lo and behold the game is up and running. SO, I've got a platform to work from, and I'm rebuilding the scenario from that test game that I had saved before the re-tweeking of that scenario corrupted my game. Still will take some time but I now have a venue to work from.
The question is: how's the status of our beloved game? There seems to be very little activity. Are we dying out? Are we holding on to something that no one else cares about anymore? Or is there still an interest in Harpoon? Asking because I want to know that there's still a community out there, and that we have a heartbeat. I love this game dearly, but I want to know if it still matters, or whether its time to move on.
Let me know and cheers!
Alan