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Lua Error after using new cars

PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 11:40 am
by RaindustProject
Hi everyone.
This error happens everytime I trying to create a new car or to download old-one in game.
As I can see it happens because I installed new cars.
First of all I tried to delete the car from: assets/meshes/cars..etc.
But after I deleting one the error happens with another non-standart car.

How to use game mods correctly? Maybe I've done somethink wrong?

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Lua Error:
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tolua++ dbcall failed!: [string "--shared\functional\LuaHelperFunctions.lua..."]:47: ...sets/meshes/cars/Front\Large/10Sedan01Corvette/Sedan.lua:5: unexpected symbol near '{'

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Re: Lua Error after using new cars

PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 12:37 pm
by 07CobaltGirl
First question is, stand-alone or Steam version?

Re: Lua Error after using new cars

PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 4:55 pm
by RaindustProject
07CobaltGirl wrote:First question is, stand-alone or Steam version?


Stand-alone

Re: Lua Error after using new cars

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 10:56 am
by Killrob
You might need to repair your install if you have deleted things you should not have deleted. You can do that via the Game Launcher.
I recommend using Steam for proper mod support via the Steam Workshop, we can't support it for the Standalone version unfortunately, although you probably will get help from crafty Standalone-Version using people here on the forums. :)

Re: Lua Error after using new cars

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 6:36 pm
by RaindustProject
Killrob wrote:You might need to repair your install if you have deleted things you should not have deleted. You can do that via the Game Launcher.
I recommend using Steam for proper mod support via the Steam Workshop, we can't support it for the Standalone version unfortunately, although you probably will get help from crafty Standalone-Version using people here on the forums. :)


Thanks. I think the better way is to use steam-version ;)