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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
with some releases you can downgrade a bought product on Steam via Properties settings and changing the Stuff under Beta - Beta Participation.
Otherwise, to go back to earlier versions like 9.1.2:
Open your steam console via this (copy paste into your Web/browser which then opens steam) ;
steam://nav/console
paste for example this into it (downloads the 9.1.2 of Substance Painter 2024 on Windows);
steam://nav/consoledownload_depot 2718190 2718192 5016642327334604302
replace the last numbers if you want a different version of the currently available ones of Substance 3D Painter 2024.
9.1.1 16 December 2023 – 05:49:50 UTC 5 months ago 7917231852572087978
9.1.2 30 January 2024 – 10:29:56 UTC 4 months ago 5016642327334604302
10.0.0 16 May 2024 – 10:12:46 UTC 2 days ago 6033553985053619765
After downloading, a folder where your files is should pop up, take those files and replace the ones of the original installation folder.
How/Where/What?
steam://nav/console copy paste that to the adress bar of the browser to open the console of Steam.
download_depot App ID <depot> <manifest>
download_depot tells steam: download stuff.
App ID is telling, what is it you want to download?
<depot> tells for example if it is a folder with the files for Windows/Mac/Linux or some other things.
<manifest> is what version of the folder you want to download (which old version you need)
to get the informations about those Ids, go to https://steamdb.info
In case of Substance 3D Painter 2024
https://steamdb.info/app/2718190/depots/?branch=public
All manifests (releases on windows for Stean 3D Substance Painter 2024) can be found here;
https://steamdb.info/depot/2718192/manifests/
I have no idea about disabling automatic updates but I tend to go into Steam offline mode to use programs where staying on a certain Version is important.
Heya everyone,
long time PT user here. Just got the new version (10.0.0).
Since this update, I get some new OCIO warning on the log. I don't understand it tbh.
it pops up as soon as I want to create a new project. My version is the Steam one. (OCIO is loaded through Steam folder)
[ColorManagement] Virtual display not found in OCIO config
[ColorManagement] Adding virtual display views
btw, same as Posterin before me - any chance to deactive auto update? Seems we cant choose this in steam nor in PT?
Agreed.
Took them 6 months for such a mild update.
At this point they're just milking it.
Plenty examples of Small companies adding so many features.
Despite being such a huge MNC they're just nickel and diming removing perpetual versions and all.
Maybe focus more on Development and cut down on some fancy big corp evangelism and tours and not put those costs on us by "Increasing the price cos added value".
Thank you very much!!!
We noticed that regression with anchor points too, we are working on a fix for the next bug fix version.
Note that in general I would recommend reporting bugs via the application itself (see the help menu), this helps aggregate more easily reports and track them over time. We can also ask more easily details about the issues received this way (like test files or logs).