INF 12:08:44,582 uoc2.main:122 OpenGL error checking DISABLED INF 12:08:44,505 uoc2.paths:331 C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Unity of Command 2\_packages\base INF 12:08:44,055 tools.steam_api:228 Steam user stats and achievements successfully fetched INF 12:08:43,768 tools.steamworks:86 Steamworks initialized! INF 12:08:43,724 tools.steamworks:81 Steam is running INF 12:08:43,722 tools.steamworks:71 SteamworksPy loaded for Windows Any help appreciated! Looking forward to playing this game. I've tried the usual advice of updating video drivers and deleting the settings.yml file without result. I have an external E: drive that should not have been involved, and isn't involved so far as I can tell, in the running of this program. Interestingly, the CX_Freeze:Python error in main script error message is talking about "E:\Env\P圓6-64.etc." even thought the game is installed as default by Steam on my main C: drive. Anyways thanks for all the support!I bought the game through Steam and have not been able to launch it. It's actually really similar to bolt so it's pretty easy. They're great for small little scripts, a giant pain to scale. Personally I'm not a huge fan of those sorts of languages. Python is one of those "easy to pick up, hard to master" languages. In the end though, and this is my strong bias. In practice C# is way simpler to use in Unity. you do a lot of inheriting from MonoBehaviour to attach scripts to GameObjects). object-oriented concepts are a must (i.e. But it gets complicated when you start implementing object-oriented concepts. Python is easy for simple imperative scripts. well, I'd argue the complexities would be above the bar of entry for C#.Īnyways. and if your attempt is to get an easier language. And there is something called pysharp which is supposed to do something similar in Unity (didn't research it deeply).īUT, it's not like this has a supported simple pipeline for Unity, and rather instead would require lots of jumping through hoops. Technically speaking you can compile python to CIL with such things as ironpython. Read the comments on the video: did anyone have issues like you did? If there's an error, you will NEVER be the first guy to find it.īeyond that, Step 3, 4, 5 and 6 become easy because you already understand! For some other less-well-known content creators, this is less true. For certain tutorial makers (like Unity, Brackeys, Imphenzia, Sebastian Lague) this is usually the case. Of course, all this presupposes no errors in the tutorial. If you want to learn, you MUST do Step 2. Without Step 2 you are simply a code-typing monkey and outside of the specific tutorial you did, you will be completely lost. Step 2 is the part everybody seems to miss. It might take days or weeks to work through a single 5-minute tutorial. This is the part that takes a LOT of time when you are new. Go back to the tutorial and try to figure out WHY they did that. Read the documentation on the functions involved. If you are unable to explain any part of it, STOP. See how I am doing that in my avatar picture? If you have no dog, explain it to your house plant. Go back and work through every part of the tutorial again, and this time explain it to your doggie. It is almost CERTAINLY your typo causing the error, so look again and fix it. Your error will probably be somewhere near the parenthesis numbers (line and character position) in the file. Do NOT continue until you fix your error. If you get any errors, learn how to read the error code and fix your error. Every step must be taken, every single letter must be spelled, capitalized, punctuated and spaced (or not spaced) properly, literally NOTHING can be omitted or skipped.įortunately this is the easiest part to get right: Be a robot. Even the slightest deviation (even a single character!) generally ends in disaster. Follow the tutorial and do every single step of the tutorial 100% precisely the way it is shown. How to do tutorials properly, two (2) simple steps to success: Tutorials and example code are great, but keep this in mind to maximize your success and minimize your frustration:
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