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SpriterResizer line 149: NoMethodError

ambalance

Vorpal_Rabbit
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    Ok, so I am using Essentials V-11. It is too much hassle constantly updating, so I'm sticking which what I have until I can be bothered upgrading.

    Anyway. Every time I try to run my game, both in debug mode and regular mode, it gives me a:
    "Script 'SpriterResizer' line 149: NoMethodError occured.
    undefined method '*' for nil:NilClass"

    I've scanned the forums and a few people have had this issue and nobody seemed to provide a clear resolution. They all say "DELETE YOUR SAVE FILE."
    I did delete it. When that didn't work, I deleted the whole folder. Buuut, I'm still getting the same error message.
    Every time I try to run the game, it creates a folder within my /savedgames folder, but no save file appears or anything. Just a NoMethodError.

    Help please?
     
    Well there are 2 answers to this.

    1) Delete your save file.
    2) Upgrade.

    If neither work... You've changed something else.
    The error you gave us, doesn't help me, I prefer to see all or most of it at least.
    In the new folder it creates, it should have a txt file called Error, and a file called Game... Not, NoMethodError, so no idea what you're talking about there.
    Can you click New Game?
    Can you save, then click Continue, then the error pops up?
    Sorry to say, but you'll probably want to upgrade.
     
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