That's the error that I'm getting. I'll try to contact CS, but does anyone have a clue about what might be causing it?I'd like to know, too! Wasn't one of the errors in System.Windows.SplashScreenWindow? Wouldn't this namespace point towards WPF?
That's the error that I'm getting. I'll try to contact CS, but does anyone have a clue about what might be causing it?I'd like to know, too! Wasn't one of the errors in System.Windows.SplashScreenWindow? Wouldn't this namespace point towards WPF?
Oh, something I forgot to mention...
Has anyone else been having performance issues? There's a tolerable (though not, if this were a finished product, acceptable) delay any time I click a button, but far worse than that, any time I try to type into any of the fields like character name and stuff like that, it hangs for several seconds.
I've got a gaming quality computer, not cutting edge top of the line but still should be plenty powerful for this.
Check your add/remove programs. I had the same message after the installer had (supposedly) installed .net w/Sp1. However it hadn't installed SP1 at all, it wasn't in add/remove progs. So I manually installed SP1 and was off and running.I get the same message. I've installed the .NET framework and the SP1. I'm running XP.
double and triple check .NET 3.5 with SP1 is installed.Cross-posted from WotC's D&DI boards:
Any advice, team? I'm really excited about trying this out!
FWIW, if this is as good as everyone seems to think, I believe it bodes very well for the future of D&DI and the D&DI tools, like the Game Table! Cool!
Thanks!Check your add/remove programs. I had the same message after the installer had (supposedly) installed .net w/Sp1. However it hadn't installed SP1 at all, it wasn't in add/remove progs. So I manually installed SP1 and was off and running.
Actually, this is possible. On the "Level Up" screen, if you choose from the drop down menu a level higher than your current level and click "Level Up", it will automatically give you the minimum XP necessary. BUT, all you need to do is type a new total in the box and click "Set XP" (which toggles with the "Level Up" button). In fact, if you don't want to level up but want to update your XP total, all you need to do is leave your current level as the default in the drop down list, then type in what you want in the XP box, and again click the "Set XP" button.I've just reported my first bug for the thing: it seems to be impossible to set a XP number not suficient for levelling up. Either your character has 0 XP or 1,000 and more.