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trying to start House of Baron Hard
#1
When trying to start House of Baron Garneau Hard, I get a fatal error
Error code: 303
File :Newsprite.c
function: loadpixelmaskpictsprites
line:647
running on macbook air 1.6GHz Intel Core i5
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#2
The same happens on a MacBook Pro 13'' (IC2Duo) with OS X 10.6.8:


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#3
had the same problem (reported in a post in Included Mansions topic a week or so ago).   Vern replied that the problem has been corrected in the updated version of MM HD that will be available soon in the App store.
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#4
This is fixable. What happened here is a fairly common occurrence when
converting
old mansions to the new game. When the old mansion editor creates preview images for a room (normally only used in the editor, but saved in the mansion), these images are saved under a 'Pict' directory within the mansion. The new version of the game has problems with these images and displays the error message you posted. All you have to do is delete the 'Pict' directory and the mansion will play fine. I just tested it to be sure.

Here's what I did. I went to the following folder/directory:

/Applications/Midnight Mansion 1.0.1b1.app/Contents/Resources/Game Data/Mansions/House of Baron Garneau Hard

Then deleted the 'Pict' directory. If you're nervous about doing this, then move it someplace else temporarily so you can restore it later if you want.

Restart the game and try the mansion. You should now be able to play the mansion.
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#5
4A777A4B7D7D7F7D74180 wrote: This is fixable.
Here's what I did. I went to the following folder/directory:

/Applications/Midnight Mansion 1.0.1b1.app/Contents/Resources/Game Data/Mansions/House of Baron Garneau Hard

Then deleted the 'Pict' directory. If you're nervous about doing this, then move it someplace else temporarily so you can restore it later if you want.

Restart the game and try the mansion. You should now be able to play the mansion.

Sorry to report the above folder is not
findable
on the MacBook Air. Well at least not by me:-) of course I have only had the machine for a few weeks
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#6
454E424A5C4D40435B40416F4C405701414A2F0 wrote: [quote author=4A777A4B7D7D7F7D74180 link=1317940940/3#3 date=1318170910]the following folder/directory:

/Applications/Midnight Mansion 1.0.1b1.app/Contents/Resources/Game Data/Mansions/House of Baron Garneau Hard

Sorry to report the above folder is not
findable
on the MacBook Air.  Well at least not by me:-) of course I have only had the machine for a few weeks
It's hidden, if you right-click (command-click) on the icon for the game icon wherever you have it, you can (should be able to) choose
show package contents
, and then the folders should be accessible
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#7
43584B2C0 wrote:
(command-click) on the icon for the game icon wherever you have it, you can (should be able to) choose
show package contents
, and then the folders should be accessible

Exactly right. I forgot about that little detail - sorry. Incidentally, it won't matter whether you have a MacBook Air or not. That's what I was using when I first tested it.  Also, Go to Folder... from Finder would have allowed you to jump there directly assuming it was installed in the same location as mine.
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#8
Thanks Olle & Rob, I learned a new trick today:-)
Best and Kindest Regards
jim
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#9
Great fix guys, thanks. If anyone still seems to have problems after applying it starting up from the Episode 2 icon instead of Episode 1 did the business for me.
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#10
This issue is fixed in the 1.0.1 update, which Apple has *still* not approved, even though submitted weeks ago. Sigh.
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