Question: ***HOLY FUCK I'M GONNA LOSE*** A CHART I SPENT SO MANY HOURS ON WTF DO I DO - The question (Very urgent I'm gonna die please) #4044
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What is your question?I have been working on a chart for a fanmade Ugh Erect remix when randomly, for no god damn reason, the game just closed. After panicking for a moment I remembered that the game makes backups (Silly me), went to the folder and found a recent save of the chart. I was overjoyed until I actually tried loading it in. This has happened no other times with other charts but this time I had only made the chart to have the Erect variation, because that's all the song needed, so the chart had no default variation or any of it's files. And for a purpose unknown to me, the game requires there to be a metadata file for the default variation present or IT WON'T LOAD THE FILE! I have no way to directly edit the file other than going into Notepad++ which doesn't let me add files and stuff, just a wall of text, much of it looking like a garbled mess, and I scared for my life that I can't get this chart to load. Here is the window and the error message. I need some way to get this chart to load or I am jumping off a fucking bridge. If anyone knows how I can save this please lemme know. I also attached the .fnfc file in the best way I could manage as a Txt gotten from Notepad++ if that helps at all. Please for the love of anything if someone can help do it. I'm going to cry. Please |
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YOU'RE A FUCKING GODSEND I'M TRYING THIS RN HOLDUP. |
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Luckily for you .fnfc files are just renamed zip archives, so you can extract it and retrieve the files:
You can just compress them back after editing, just make sure you're compressing to zip tho. From what I see you'll need not only the default metadata but also a chart file for it to load, in this case I just removed the second "erect" suffix from the files name and it worked. Voilà