

I captured a screen shot of the error but can't upload pics here. I did try the cyan support site but it is either down or no longer exists.

Either way it leaves a screen message to that effect. Looks like the developer never tested this update because the pointer seems to be to his or another developers personal drive. Started last week, but went on a trip for a few days came back and it seems they updated? I am crashing due to it seems a pointer to a file on a G:Jenkins/workspace/. I just decided to play the game after a couple years. Whether or not release notes are "necessary or required", wouldn't it just be common courtesy? The tone of Jacks response here reminds me of RAWA's attitude, and the reason i stopped playing URU a few years back. It would be nice if the game could just be called finished at some point instead of all the constant tweaking and 500Mb updates. An unexplained update appears - that breaks some people's games and makes everyone have to update when they may have logged in to do something else - and you can't even be bothered to post a one line post just explaining why we have to spend 10 minutes updating something for no readily apparent reason. Since the updates contained only new content access and adjustments to make that transition smoother, no release notes were necessary or required. This is your story now.Originally posted by Halloween Jack:The small patches that have been released over the last couple days adjusted behind the scenes items that *should not* affect users beyond allowing PC and Mac users to access the previously exclusive PS4 content. And as you bask in the otherworldly beauty and explore through the enigmatic landscapes, remember that the choices you make will have substantial consequences. The new worlds of Obduction reveal their secrets only as you explore, coax, and consider them. Adding to the oddity, you discover a strangely kluged kiosk that reassuringly welcomes you to Hunrath. You’ve been abducted from your cozy existence and added into an alien landscape with a stereotypical Kansas farmhouse, a white picket fence, and a rather bizarre little ghost town – well… almost ghost town. A curious, organic artifact falls from the starry sky and inexplicably, without asking permission, transports you across the universe. From Cyan, the indie studio that brought you Myst and Riven comes a whole new adventure that will become your world.Īs you walk beside the lake on a cloudy night, a distant thunderclap demands your attention.
