I can't seem to get SCMDraft2 to run. I have created a profile, but whenever I try to launch it, it displays "Please select Starcraft directory". I select the Starcraft folder and press "Ok", only for it to ask me to do it again. Any ideas on how to fix that problem?
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We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
Just so theres no communication issue: At "Starcraft Path" is the path where you have the files mentioned at "Data MPQs", yes?
And then you pressed "Save settings", marked your profile and then when you press "OK" it asks you to enter the sc path?
If you answered the first with a no, then you are probably linking it to StarCraft: Remastered. ScmD needs Starcraft version 1.16.1 or lower. Not compatible (yet) with SCR
Just so theres no communication issue: At "Starcraft Path" is the path where you have the files mentioned at "Data MPQs", yes?
And then you pressed "Save settings", marked your profile and then when you press "OK" it asks you to enter the sc path?
If you answered the first with a no, then you are probably linking it to StarCraft: Remastered. ScmD needs Starcraft version 1.16.1 or lower. Not compatible (yet) with SCR
1. Nevermind, I was linking to the wrong path then. The one I was linking to didn't have the MPQ files. My path was This PC>Local Disk>Users>My account>Documents>Starcraft. I tried linking to This PC>Local Disk>Program Files x86> Starcraft. That's where the MPQ files were. Seems to work now. Thanks
My version of SC is 1.21.3, but it's not SC Remastered. If SCMD still needs 1.16.1, then how do I downgrade it?
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SC:Remastered path is fine.
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
SC:Remastered path is fine.
Hm I made sure to test this before posting with one of the v0.9 betas. Maybe I should upgrade to a more current one.
There was a singler 1.18 beta where it didn't work, and the fix was even mentioned in the patchnotes
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
Just a follow up to explain this: I guess it was my fault. ScmD wasn't installed properly. Which never was a problem before - they ran just fine just after extracting. But after installing the current official version it worked, and even the former version that failed to load works fine now.
tl;dr reinstalling ScmD fixed my problem