Kannkor
Ogre
All of these issues should be resolved. Please use the latest live version of Innerspace.
If you started crashing lately (Innerspace patched and it caused an issue for some EQ2 folks). You can revert while the problem is worked on.
Here are the steps to revert.
Step 1: Close down all EQ2 sessions.
(Although if you are crashing, you likely don't have any open...)
Step 2: Disable patching on Innerspace.
Double click on Innerspace icon beside the clock.
UNCHECK (no red dot) the two boxes at the bottom (generally speaking, you won't have the first one checked, that is fine, just make sure both are unchecked now):
[_] Download development (test) patches
[_] Always patch at startup
Step 2: Close Innerspace
Right click on Innerspace icon beside the clock, and choose "Exit"
Step 3: Download a specific older version of Innerspace.
Go to this URL: Innerspace Archives
Select the link:
Inner Space 1.15 Build 6174
Extract this zip file into your /Innerspace/ directory and overwrite all your files. (This will only overwrite Innerspace files, it won't effect your profiles or anything like that).
Note: If you get permission denied, it likely means you installed Innerspace into your Program Files(x86) folder. Dealing with this is outside of the scope of this solution. The two easist solutions are to extract the files some where else, such as your Desktop, then copy them over. Or uninstall Innerspace and re-install it to a different folder, such as: C:\Games\Innerspace\
Step 4: Run Innerspace
When you run Innerspace, you're going to see the window from Step 2. You can ignore it and just close it. It is popping up to let you know there are new files available to be downloaded (in this case, you DO NOT WANT THEM).
Step 5: Reminder
Remember, once this is fixed, you will want to make sure you re-check [x] Always patch at start up.
If you started crashing lately (Innerspace patched and it caused an issue for some EQ2 folks). You can revert while the problem is worked on.
Here are the steps to revert.
Step 1: Close down all EQ2 sessions.
(Although if you are crashing, you likely don't have any open...)
Step 2: Disable patching on Innerspace.
Double click on Innerspace icon beside the clock.
UNCHECK (no red dot) the two boxes at the bottom (generally speaking, you won't have the first one checked, that is fine, just make sure both are unchecked now):
[_] Download development (test) patches
[_] Always patch at startup
Step 2: Close Innerspace
Right click on Innerspace icon beside the clock, and choose "Exit"
Step 3: Download a specific older version of Innerspace.
Go to this URL: Innerspace Archives
Select the link:
Inner Space 1.15 Build 6174
Extract this zip file into your /Innerspace/ directory and overwrite all your files. (This will only overwrite Innerspace files, it won't effect your profiles or anything like that).
Note: If you get permission denied, it likely means you installed Innerspace into your Program Files(x86) folder. Dealing with this is outside of the scope of this solution. The two easist solutions are to extract the files some where else, such as your Desktop, then copy them over. Or uninstall Innerspace and re-install it to a different folder, such as: C:\Games\Innerspace\
Step 4: Run Innerspace
When you run Innerspace, you're going to see the window from Step 2. You can ignore it and just close it. It is popping up to let you know there are new files available to be downloaded (in this case, you DO NOT WANT THEM).
Step 5: Reminder
Remember, once this is fixed, you will want to make sure you re-check [x] Always patch at start up.
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