Game crashes with "An Uplink Asseration Failure has occ
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Game crashes with "An Uplink Asseration Failure has occ
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- mr_anonymous
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Uplink 1.6.5 appears to be the version from the App Store, which is supported by IV, as per the text that you quoted (though I don't know where that quote came from in the first place). The post to which you are responding is 2 years old, and predates the App Store version, so I don't understand why you are posting here, either. Really, I am just very confused.
Confused am I. I bought 1.6.5 in Apples App Store last week after trying the 1.6.1 Demo before. When I tried to install a custom Gateway, like discribed in many forums, I got the same Error Msg "An Uplink Asseration Failure has occ...". And after I read this thread here, I send my support request to Ambrosia, who then told me that Introversion supports 1.6.5.
So is it not a legitimated question to ask who gives Support for a software? For us, who are not familar with the different version history of Uplink for PC, Linux, Mac it's really confusing. And nowhere, only in the App Store, I found the version Number 1.6.5 before.
So is it not a legitimated question to ask who gives Support for a software? For us, who are not familar with the different version history of Uplink for PC, Linux, Mac it's really confusing. And nowhere, only in the App Store, I found the version Number 1.6.5 before.
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TomBlues wrote:Confused am I...
So is it not a legitimated question to ask who gives Support for a software? For us, who are not familar with the different version history of Uplink for PC, Linux, Mac it's really confusing. And nowhere, only in the App Store, I found the version Number 1.6.5 before.
Again, I don't know what you are quoting above, but, as it says, IV are responsible for the App Store version.
Now, it seems that you actually wanted support, rather than to just complain about the lack thereof (perhaps you should have said so in the first place?):
TomBlues wrote:I bought 1.6.5 in Apples App Store last week after trying the 1.6.1 Demo before. When I tried to install a custom Gateway, like discribed in many forums, I got the same Error Msg "An Uplink Asseration Failure has occ...". And after I read this thread here, I send my support request to Ambrosia, who then told me that Introversion supports 1.6.5.
If I understand correctly, you are trying to use a custom Gateway with version 1.6.5. I see no reason to assume that this should work (or that it shouldn't, for that matter). It is possible that version 1.6.5 is incompatible with custom gateways. I don't have 1.6.5, so I have no way of testing it out.
Finally, for the record, the error that you report ("An Uplink Assertion Failure") should mean that the game is in a state that it doesn't expect to be in. There are tons of reasons why this might happen, and there is no reason to expect that your error has anything to do with the original poster's error from two years ago.
If I understand correctly, you are trying to use a custom Gateway with version 1.6.5. I see no reason to assume that this should work (or that it shouldn't, for that matter). It is possible that version 1.6.5 is incompatible with custom gateways. I don't have 1.6.5, so I have no way of testing it out.
After the Introversion FAQ page guided me into this forum and I still try to get nothing else than an answer if 1.6.5 supports those mods or not, I hoped to find the answer here. No reason to be so rude.
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For custom gateway on OS X Steam, see: http://forums.introversion.co.uk/uplink ... 902#435902
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