Cannot find patches beond 1.2.0

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Whodyacryem
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Cannot find patches beond 1.2.0

Postby Whodyacryem » Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:56 pm

The first time I ran the game the autopatcher updated it to 1.2.0 and the game booted up. Now whenever I run it it claims I'm at the latest version which of course 1.2.0 is not.

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Postby stan83 » Sat Dec 27, 2008 12:44 pm

I've got the same problem, the autopatcher has patched it up to 1.2.0 but won't go any further. I pressed the revert button but it just patches it back up to 1.2.0.
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Postby RabidZombie » Sat Dec 27, 2008 2:39 pm

Can you both post your Autopatch debug files here. It's located in C:\Documents and Settings\xxxx\Local Settings\Application Data\Introversion\Multiwinia
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Postby NeatNit » Sat Dec 27, 2008 11:24 pm

I knew it wasn't just that guy!
(I posted about it in general, some people suggested a few things, try them if you'd like. Thread called "Version differences?")
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Postby stan83 » Sat Jan 17, 2009 7:11 pm

This is my file (with my verification code commented out!):


Autopatch version 003 2008-07-13 vista
Config{ dl = "C:\Users\Annett Family\AppData\Local\Introversion\Multiwinia\update",
manifest = "",
sizeOnly = No,
respawn = No,
launch = Yes,
mode = "upgrade",
doNothing = No,
runCopier = Yes,
revert = No }
APP_DIR: C:\Steven's Folder\Games\Multiwinia
authkey file in user profile? Yes
authkey file app dir? No
version file exists? Yes
Appdir writable? Yes
Running Vista? Yes
Elevated? Yes
RUNNING DOWNLOAD... DownloadItem{
valid = Yes,
url = "update.introversion.co.uk/autopatch/manifest.php?version=retail.en.1.2.0&key=XXXXXX-XXXXXX-XXXXXX-ACK&game=Multiwinia&mode=upgrade",
write = No,
fpath = "",
resume = Yes,
}

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