

Now,my stupid question : when you don't use the auto-updater, where do you download the extra scenario pack ? I didn't found any info or link anywhere... Thanks in advance

You deserve it, all of youkovarex wrote:Thx for the support, we decided to provide the pack only by the auto updater, as people were putting it in wrong folders all the time
Why can't you use the auto update?
Yes, as it was said, the scenario is basically a mod like any other mod, so you can just save it along the game and do the all DRM-free stuff with itYaua wrote:You deserve it, all of youkovarex wrote:Thx for the support, we decided to provide the pack only by the auto updater, as people were putting it in wrong folders all the time
Why can't you use the auto update?(and by the way, thanks for your hard and high quality work
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XD ahah ^^ I see...
Well, it's simply a choice : I like to have a "ready to install pack" backup of my game (and I must add, I don't like auto-updaters ^^"). It's very useful if I want to install it on my second computer who isn't often connected to the web, and too simply for "backup spirit"
Isn't it possible to simply put a sentence saying something like "The auto-updater will do it for you and we advice you to do this way, but if you want, here is the file you have to put in this exact place" ?
But well, if you prefer not (or if it failed too much before), no really big deal, don't worryI'll simply have to turn on the auto-updater ( even if I'm a little reluctant to I must admit ^^") and extract the mod
Edit : I just wanted to add, and absolutely not in an accusatory or aggressive way at all (it's more a general consideration) that something bothers me in the concept of a DRM-free game where you have to connect "again" to internet to have fully what you paid for each time you want to reinstall the game (I hope you won't take it bad, because I understand your reasons, and I know you absolutely don't have this kind of mixed spirit !).
Oh, if it's that simple, I'll do it this waystarholme wrote:For installing to your other machines, just copy the whole install. I'm using the .zip version for that reason, super easy to copy to my other machines. Works nice for multiplayer as well, just a complete copy of the game for each multiplayer group I play with, so I can keep mods and versions straight.
The important thing is to use the zip version. The exe puts files all over your hard drive, the zip keeps them in one folder.Yaua wrote:Oh, if it's that simple, I'll do it this waystarholme wrote:For installing to your other machines, just copy the whole install. I'm using the .zip version for that reason, super easy to copy to my other machines. Works nice for multiplayer as well, just a complete copy of the game for each multiplayer group I play with, so I can keep mods and versions straight.
So, I simply have to install the game, update to have scenario pack, and then I can copy the installed game to my other computer ? It copies all mods/scenarios included ?
Ok, so no problem, I'll do my own little packkovarex wrote:Yes, as it was said, the scenario is basically a mod like any other mod, so you can just save it along the game and do the all DRM-free stuff with it
Ok ! One other (off-topic) questions about zip version : to update zip version, can you simply unzip the new version over the previous ?DaveMcW wrote:The important thing is to use the zip version. The exe puts files all over your hard drive, the zip keeps them in one folder.
I wouldn't recommend that, it is better to just copy the user data (saves, player data, mods) to the new folder, as the new version can also remove some files and it can cause trouble.Yaua wrote:Ok ! One other (off-topic) questions about zip version : to update zip version, can you simply unzip the new version over the previous ?DaveMcW wrote:The important thing is to use the zip version. The exe puts files all over your hard drive, the zip keeps them in one folder.