I don't want to appear any dumber than I already do, and I'm not sure I could even with great effort, but I'll do my best. It pays to just check both of your current computers against the mod/scenario you are using and make sure you have the right files installed. It's also a warning to make sure all the needed files match that mod (or stock if not a mod).įrom the way you wrote that I am assuming that your opponent's computer change is the most likely culprit, but maybe not. You should find why and what files are different, and fix them. If PWHEX data is different, you should not continue with the turn. But no matter the exact sequence of events, the "PWHEX data differs" messages are telling you that at least that at least one of the three pwhex files is different. Or (if you are using a stock scenario) maybe he tried some mod on that computer and did not put things back the way they were afterward. Even if the program data was the same, maybe he forgot to load all the same scenario stuff? For example, if you are using a mod then you have to make sure to load all the same mod files on that second computer. If he had "PWHEX data differs" messages, then at least that much was different between his two installations. You might get sync bugs turn after turn that all have the same cause. They could all have the same cause, but at least you do not need to worry about the one same occurrence of a sync bug continuing turn after turn. ![]() Sure, you *can* get them one turn after another, but they are each independent and a sync bug one turn will NOT cause a sync bug the next turn. Remember that the replay is produced from the turn file each time (and is not influenced by previous replays).
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