- Nov 23, 2017
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Ahh thanks for the reply. It must have something to do with linux... I tried FlashArch, and Ruffle flash players and they both do the same thing, the sub folder has a bunch of SWF files and the folder structure is correct. Just white H-Screens.There's a bit of a misunderstanding. The main SWF file needs to be just outside of the sub folder. It will read what's in the sub folder if it can find it. If there's no sub folder (Or it was renamed) it will show up as blank whenever you get to a scene that is supposed to use one of the sub folder swf files.
It should look similar to this. (Just ignore the changelog.txt file)
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I'll revist when i reload this Linux PC to Windows sometime in the future.