anselhelm
14 Apr 2007, 17:16
Right.
After having not played the game for a while, I reinstalled it, patched it up to the latest beta patch (3.6.26.5) and restored my backed up user data folder (which I kept as I had unlocked all -- or at least most -- of the in-game options.) Upon the game loading, the first thing it did was erase the file and restore the default teams names and settings.
A bit perturbed, I uninstalled the game & reinstalled, this time using the first patch that allowed Worms: Armageddon to work under XP and reloaded up the game. After confirming the game worked, I restored the files again, but once more game changed the contents of the wg.wgt file and restored the default values.
After some research on the net, I found that this is a default tactic designed for illegal or hacked game copies, but my game is perfectly legal (and one of the original European versions, before any later patched versions were released.) Furthermore, against my better wishes, I have been using the CD in the drive rather than use any no CD workaround for quickness to take that out of the equation. (I dislike being forced to keep any CD in the drive on a personal note.)
Is there any workaround to stop the file erasure?
After having not played the game for a while, I reinstalled it, patched it up to the latest beta patch (3.6.26.5) and restored my backed up user data folder (which I kept as I had unlocked all -- or at least most -- of the in-game options.) Upon the game loading, the first thing it did was erase the file and restore the default teams names and settings.
A bit perturbed, I uninstalled the game & reinstalled, this time using the first patch that allowed Worms: Armageddon to work under XP and reloaded up the game. After confirming the game worked, I restored the files again, but once more game changed the contents of the wg.wgt file and restored the default values.
After some research on the net, I found that this is a default tactic designed for illegal or hacked game copies, but my game is perfectly legal (and one of the original European versions, before any later patched versions were released.) Furthermore, against my better wishes, I have been using the CD in the drive rather than use any no CD workaround for quickness to take that out of the equation. (I dislike being forced to keep any CD in the drive on a personal note.)
Is there any workaround to stop the file erasure?