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Hello all, I’m working on a game for my game development class in University and I’ve stumbled upon an issue. Just for clarification, the actual error message is failed to load: img/tilesets/HC_Sewer&FactoryA4.png
I just wanted it to be clear that it is having trouble with this custom tileset.
I have seen on the forums that this probably means one of the files got corrupted, and I should try to delete the data file for the tileset? Though I wanted to mention that I can run both the distribution and the Playtest within the RPG Maker MV program fine, it is only when someone else (I have only tested it on one person) tries to download the distribution folder and run the .exe that we get this error message.
Any clarification would be greatly appreciated, I unfortunately don’t have any backups, but the game itself isn’t too long as of yet. I could probably redo the 3 levels, but if it is salvageable that would be preferable and I would like to know the root of the issue so I can avoid it going forward.
Side Note: Would deploying it to a web browser potentially alleviate this issue? What about something like itch.io?
I just wanted it to be clear that it is having trouble with this custom tileset.
I have seen on the forums that this probably means one of the files got corrupted, and I should try to delete the data file for the tileset? Though I wanted to mention that I can run both the distribution and the Playtest within the RPG Maker MV program fine, it is only when someone else (I have only tested it on one person) tries to download the distribution folder and run the .exe that we get this error message.
Any clarification would be greatly appreciated, I unfortunately don’t have any backups, but the game itself isn’t too long as of yet. I could probably redo the 3 levels, but if it is salvageable that would be preferable and I would like to know the root of the issue so I can avoid it going forward.
Side Note: Would deploying it to a web browser potentially alleviate this issue? What about something like itch.io?