Since I saw a lot of people having problems with the restore of the Databases, I thought about converting them into the .sql-format instead of using the regular .bak-format.
What's the difference?
Those "scripts" will create a completely new and empty database, means the .ldf (Log-File) is empty (the most releases do have a .bak with full of unnecessary stuff), so you wont get any errors like "The .bak is too big for SQL Express" or similar.
Also those .sql-files are compatible with every SQL Server version out (e.g. SQL 2005, SQL 2008, etc...).
INFO:
- The Auth in this release is originally the Auth by Pyrok's 6.2(?) release, it does NOT contain the IPBan-table.
- To create the Arcadia-database, run the Arcadia-Structs.sql, then the Arcadia-Content.sql
- Don't use this script if you already have an Auth/Arcadia/Telecaster, it will drop those!
Just double-click on the .sql-file and click on execute (or press F5).
I didn't test them, so if there are any issues, please post them here.
Download:
Sincerely yours,
Xijezu.