Managed to get it mounted somehow. The problem though is a defunct image. The installer complains about corrupted data and ceases to install. Could it be the uploaded image is defunct? Got it from Fileshack without any troubles. TheNamelessMod.EXE starts but breaks down nearly the end while loading the installer frontend.
EDIT: breaks down at 90% loading the install shield with the message: Installer integrity check has failed.
Downloaded it now also from filefront. The later one works ( no installer getting freaky ). Noticed that the file downloaded from filefront weights in at roughly 1.3G but the one from fileshack only 1.2G . Looks like the upload to fileshack failed so you might want to re-upload it there. In the mean time download from filefront, this one works for sure.
Always publish the HASH VALUE of the file(s)!
EG: CRC, MD5, SHA1, SHA2, RipeMD, HAVAL and or Whirlpool
It's really the ONLY way to VERIFY a file has downloaded *CORRECTLY (Without running the app/opening the ISO in this case) - or to VERIFY the file hasn't been TAMPERED with.
*Ever downloaded a file, and upon running it later find out it's CORRUPT... and you can't remember where you got it from? Right click on the file and within a short time hash value is displayed and you'll know right away!
******
(Example (free) app I've been using for years, if you prefer another that's cool - I don't profit from HashTab in any way.)
Hashtab started as a custom software project and today is used by hundreds of thousands of people around the world because it's easy, it's fast, and it works.
HashTab provides OS extensions to calculate file hashes and supports many hash algorithms such as MD5, SHA1, SHA2, RipeMD, HAVAL and Whirlpool. As Windows desktop software HashTab runs as a Windows shell extension and on the Mac it is implemented as a Finder plugin. Hashtab provides an easy way to verify file integrity and authenticity.
Nice filesize. :)
What kind of CD/DVD format are you using? Can't get this one to work:
Managed to get it mounted somehow. The problem though is a defunct image. The installer complains about corrupted data and ceases to install. Could it be the uploaded image is defunct? Got it from Fileshack without any troubles. TheNamelessMod.EXE starts but breaks down nearly the end while loading the installer frontend.
EDIT: breaks down at 90% loading the install shield with the message: Installer integrity check has failed.
Downloaded it now also from filefront. The later one works ( no installer getting freaky ). Noticed that the file downloaded from filefront weights in at roughly 1.3G but the one from fileshack only 1.2G . Looks like the upload to fileshack failed so you might want to re-upload it there. In the mean time download from filefront, this one works for sure.
Hrm, thanks for looking into that, Dragonlord! I'll see what we can do.
Okay, I've re-uploaded it so it should be good, now!
Fileshack let me down, Iso is corrupted and won't open... looks like I wasted 1.3 gb.. Oh well, To download again!
NICE! TIME TO DOWNLOAD!
How am I supposed to open that ? =3
Use a program like MagicISO :)
1337 mod and a 1337 download size
I recommend using DAEMON Tools for mounting disk images
so, I just dl'ed this yesterday, and mounted it today to give it a run-through. But then this message popped up, as soon as I hit "Play TNM":
"Can't find 'ini:Engine.Engine.GameEngine' in configuration file
History: UObject::SafeLoadError <- UObject:StaticLoadClass <- InitEngine"
Suggestion:
Always publish the HASH VALUE of the file(s)!
EG: CRC, MD5, SHA1, SHA2, RipeMD, HAVAL and or Whirlpool
It's really the ONLY way to VERIFY a file has downloaded *CORRECTLY (Without running the app/opening the ISO in this case) - or to VERIFY the file hasn't been TAMPERED with.
*Ever downloaded a file, and upon running it later find out it's CORRUPT... and you can't remember where you got it from? Right click on the file and within a short time hash value is displayed and you'll know right away!
******
(Example (free) app I've been using for years, if you prefer another that's cool - I don't profit from HashTab in any way.)
Hashtab.
Softpedia.com
Implbits.com
Technibble.com
Description:
Hashtab started as a custom software project and today is used by hundreds of thousands of people around the world because it's easy, it's fast, and it works.
HashTab provides OS extensions to calculate file hashes and supports many hash algorithms such as MD5, SHA1, SHA2, RipeMD, HAVAL and Whirlpool. As Windows desktop software HashTab runs as a Windows shell extension and on the Mac it is implemented as a Finder plugin. Hashtab provides an easy way to verify file integrity and authenticity.