Posted June 19, 2023
I don't know if anyone here uses this tool, but it seems the latest update to 1.1.9.8 broke it and GlockenGerda who created the tool no longer seems to be around to update it. Crate are looking at possibly implementing some of its features into the game proper.
Atm there is a workaround if you want to continue using Grim Internals with the Steam version.
"you have your (presumably) updated 9.8 grim dawn install?
if you’re in steam, just go right click grim dawn in library, select properties then “betas”, in the drop down select 9.7
steam should now overwrite your 9.8 install with 9.7
when it’s done, launch game to confirm it says 9.7 in bottom right on start menu screen
exit game
go to your grim dawn installation folder
copy the grim dawn exe file from the x64 folder, and put it somewhere else, like your desktop or make a new folder and put it in, doesn’t matter where, just copy and paste it somewhere else than the grim dawn folder
(maybe also copy the regular exe in the main folder, but maybe don’t put it in)
now go back into steam library, and in beta tab select none, wait for steam to update game again, maybe hit verify game files after to ensure all is correct
(can launch the game again to check it says 9.8)
now, exit game first if you started to to confirm ingame version, go to your grim dawn install folder, open your x64 folder in there, and take the grim dawn exe you moved earlier from x64 folder and placed on desktop/somewhere else, and put it in the grim dawn x64 folder again overwriting the current (9.8) exe version
now you can use GI again with “9.8” - it will say 9.8 ingame when you launch game and have most 9.8 updates too"
https://forums.crateentertainment.com/t/tool-grim-internals/38773/7055
Whether you could do something similar with the GOG version I don't know, but thought I'd post this just in case anyone's using GI and wondering why it doesn't work with 1.1.9.8 and why GlockenGerda hasn't updated the tool yet as she usually would have done.
Atm there is a workaround if you want to continue using Grim Internals with the Steam version.
"you have your (presumably) updated 9.8 grim dawn install?
if you’re in steam, just go right click grim dawn in library, select properties then “betas”, in the drop down select 9.7
steam should now overwrite your 9.8 install with 9.7
when it’s done, launch game to confirm it says 9.7 in bottom right on start menu screen
exit game
go to your grim dawn installation folder
copy the grim dawn exe file from the x64 folder, and put it somewhere else, like your desktop or make a new folder and put it in, doesn’t matter where, just copy and paste it somewhere else than the grim dawn folder
(maybe also copy the regular exe in the main folder, but maybe don’t put it in)
now go back into steam library, and in beta tab select none, wait for steam to update game again, maybe hit verify game files after to ensure all is correct
(can launch the game again to check it says 9.8)
now, exit game first if you started to to confirm ingame version, go to your grim dawn install folder, open your x64 folder in there, and take the grim dawn exe you moved earlier from x64 folder and placed on desktop/somewhere else, and put it in the grim dawn x64 folder again overwriting the current (9.8) exe version
now you can use GI again with “9.8” - it will say 9.8 ingame when you launch game and have most 9.8 updates too"
https://forums.crateentertainment.com/t/tool-grim-internals/38773/7055
Whether you could do something similar with the GOG version I don't know, but thought I'd post this just in case anyone's using GI and wondering why it doesn't work with 1.1.9.8 and why GlockenGerda hasn't updated the tool yet as she usually would have done.