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Lokator 2: The Lokatening

By echo-team

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Audio3223.29
Mood3693.32
Humor4472.63
Graphics4883.42
Innovation5753.00
Fun8452.74
Overall8712.89
Theme9762.61
Coolness148341

Comments

weaverdeveloper 2016-04-19 18:37

I may have run the wrong thing, but the only executable I found was UE4Game.exe, and running it gives me the error below. It's the 32 bit version.

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Message
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The global shader cache file 'E:/Downloads/lokatening_win32/Engine/GlobalShaderCache-PCD3D_SM5.bin' is missing.

Your application is built to load COOKED content. No COOKED content was found; This usually means you did not cook content for this build.
It also may indicate missing cooked data for a shader platform(e.g., OpenGL under Windows): Make sure your platform's packaging settings include this Targeted RHI.

Alternatively build and run the UNCOOKED version instead.
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OK
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echo-team 2016-04-19 21:05

In the lokatening_win32.zip or lokatening_win64.zip files you can download at the site (http://www.echoteam.org) there should be a Lokatening.exe which runs the game.

arnage 2016-04-21 21:15

Your suspensions were right, as someone who has not played much KSP that was really hard :)

fabraz 2016-04-26 03:22

Difficult but ultimately intriguing, and the visuals give a great sense of scale.

alobker 2016-05-01 23:37

Best game ever!

echo-team 2016-05-02 12:07

Hah! Turns out the packaging problem is only for dual core machines. Someone made a patch, it may be included in a future Unreal 4 release. Whoop.

tomlum 2016-05-03 06:32

Very cool atmosphere, and good on you for tackling 3D space movement. Also a beautiful world.

bradur 2016-05-03 19:36

A very hard game for me :). I couldn't figure out how to turn back once I started turning to one direction so I had a hard time getting anywhere. Anyhow, it was a good looking game and the space seemed vast :).

echo-team 2016-05-06 11:08

Unfortunately we didn't get to the spin stabilization mechanism, that would've made recovering a lot easier.