Legend of Wesmere question
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- Captain_Wrathbow
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Re: Legend of Wesmere question
userdata/saves or userdata/data/saves or something like that. It's not hard. Poke around a bit.
Re: Legend of Wesmere question
Captain_Wrathbow wrote:userdata/saves or userdata/data/saves or something like that. It's not hard. Poke around a bit.
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Re: Legend of Wesmere question
That's your game data directory, not your userdata directory.
To find your userdata directory, go here. Once you have found it you should see the following folders:
- cache
- data
- editor
- saves
- upload
To find your userdata directory, go here. Once you have found it you should see the following folders:
- cache
- data
- editor
- saves
- upload
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Re: Legend of Wesmere question
Oh lol, I suck.shadowblack wrote:That's your game data directory, not your userdata directory.
To find your userdata directory, go here. Once you have found it you should see the following folders:
- cache
- data
- editor
- saves
- upload
Why do they split it in two locations, that's silly.
Thanks!
Re: Legend of Wesmere question
One of them is global, the other one is user specific - if there are multiple users of Wesnoth on the same computer, each has an own userdata directory, which does not interfere with the other one. So, nobody else than you can delete your safes or add-ons.
Re: Legend of Wesmere question
Aha! ...pauxlo wrote:One of them is global, the other one is user specific - if there are multiple users of Wesnoth on the same computer, each has an own userdata directory, which does not interfere with the other one. So, nobody else than you can delete your safes or add-ons.
You're talking about multiplayer accounts now?
Re: Legend of Wesmere question
No, simply Windows user accounts. (Each of them would usually also have an own multiplayer account, though.)Gaaren wrote:Aha! ...pauxlo wrote:One of them is global, the other one is user specific - if there are multiple users of Wesnoth on the same computer, each has an own userdata directory, which does not interfere with the other one. So, nobody else than you can delete your safes or add-ons.
You're talking about multiplayer accounts now?
If you are the sole user of your computer, this would not concern you. But if other people (for example family members) use your computer, too, they should have their own (Windows) user accounts, and then they would have individual Wesnoth userdata directories.
(The same applies for any other Operating system.)
Re: Legend of Wesmere question
Oh, now I get it.pauxlo wrote:No, simply Windows user accounts. (Each of them would usually also have an own multiplayer account, though.)Gaaren wrote: Aha! ...
You're talking about multiplayer accounts now?
If you are the sole user of your computer, this would not concern you. But if other people (for example family members) use your computer, too, they should have their own (Windows) user accounts, and then they would have individual Wesnoth userdata directories.
(The same applies for any other Operating system.)
So if my brother played Wesnoth on this computer with another user his saves would be seperated from mine in his own documents...?
- Captain_Wrathbow
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Re: Legend of Wesmere question
Exactly.
Re: Legend of Wesmere question
W00T, I made it!Captain_Wrathbow wrote:Exactly.
Legend of Wesmere got some scenarios where I have to start over to try a new tactic, unlike most other campaigns. O_o