![]() In addition, I will lose out on the updated encounter capabilities of v20.1, meaning that any new Pokemon will be limited to newly added areas, and the new Pokemon I add will be limited. This will require no additional dev time, but glitches such as the weather glitches and level-up glitches will, likely, be permanent issues in the game. How I see it, there are three ways I can go forward: At the end of the day, you guys will have to play the game and wait for the update. So, I decided to ask you guys how I should proceed. However, there are still a number of reasons that I want to update to v20.1 Essentials. I know I said that if previous saves were incompatible that I would continue on with version 18.1. I attempted to run the 20.1 version as a brand new game and it did not throw an error, meaning the issue comes when it tries to load the save. When attempting to load my save, it threw an error after compiling and proceeded to delete my save file. I knew this would be a bit risky, as Pokemon This Gym of Mine runs on Pokemon Essentials v18.1. ![]() To recap, I have been attempting to update this game to Pokemon Essentials v20.1. Still, I guess if it means one more person isn't using Chrome, that's fine with me.As for the information relating to v5.0.0, I have run into a major snag in development. Unless they have a small army of developers on their team, what's described here is at best extremely difficult. There's such a thing as trying to do everything for everyone and really doing nothing at all. Even if Pale Moon switches to UXP in the future, they will still be two different applications. Pale Moon and Basilisk are two different applications. Basilisk will see little front-end development since it will be catering to platform development instead. ![]() Pale Moon will see active front-end/application development. ![]() ![]() Pale Moon will focus on users desiring a very high degree of configurability of their browser.īasilisk will focus on being a replacement of (pre-Servo) Firefox, with support for NPAPI plugins, unsigned extensions, and with some (very) long-standing Mozilla bugs fixed. Pale Moon will have the classic interface, Basilisk will have the Australis interface. Pale Moon uses the current hybrid platform we use. I am a bit surprised that the Pale Moon developer hasn't contrived a workaround or an official tool to integrate FDM with Pale Moon since FDM is by far the most popular free download manager. For me FDM forum is one of the most unfriendly ones I have ever seen so I promised myself never to post there again. Once I posted a message in FDM forum about this problem (integrating FDM with old versions of Firefox) and I got and advice to update to the latest version of Firefox. It seems that the last version of FDM plug-in that works with Firefox 28 is 1.6.0.9, with later versions FDM doesn't integrate with Firefox. I know that I can use FlashGot to integrate Free Download Manager with Pale Moon but I prefer FDM's native add-on because using it the downloads start automatically and there is no need to confirm anything.Īnother bad aspect of FDM plug-in for Firefox- it is not backwards compatible with older versions of Firefox and I spent about an hour performing tricks to be able to use the latest version of FDM with the last compatible with Firefox 28 FDM plug-in. ![]()
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