[E]Can't set character base for one of characters

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Gamer2002
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[E]Can't set character base for one of characters

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For some reason, Oldbag's profile in Turnabout Siblings Part 2 has no photo and I can't even change character base for her. I can make a different character with Oldbag's base, but I guess I should report a bug. If it gets fixed I won't have to bother with changing frames where here old profile is used ;p

http://aaonline.fr/editor.php?trial_id=50404
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Re: [E]Can't set character base for one of characters

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This isn't a bug. For some reason, you have Oldbag's profile set to be an external image... that linked to Oldbag's icon on the old server. Now that we changed servers, that link is invalid.

Just use the default icon, rather than an external icon.

Let me know if that doesn't fix the problem.
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Re: [E]Can't set character base for one of characters

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Yeah, that was it ;o

I guess this happened during v6 conversion. Oldbag was the only character to use default profile (Payne's default is AJ one, and Judge was added after conversion), so maybe early days of v6 were weird.

Anyway, thanks for help.
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Re: [E]Can't set character base for one of characters

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Happy to help!

Anybody with the same problem should try the fix I mentioned above. If that doesn't work, start a new topic.
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