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[RESOLVED] Quite Confusing...

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The 2 times that I have spent more than 10 minutes trying to make a game, one of which I spent about 3 months on, out of nowhere one day I turned on my computer, went to load it and it said "invalid armor data" or something like that, and refused to load. Why? And is there a way to fix this without starting all over? I had a complete game that was being put through debugging before release when this happened-.-
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Try starting a new project, copying the Armor Data file out of that project and replacing the Armor Data of the original project. And once you get it working, you should always make backups.

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Sure but uhh, how would I copy the armor data file over?

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Go into the Data folder, copy the file that says Armor, and paste it in your original project. Test the new project first to see if that one works.

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Okay thanks, problem solved....