Good idea, that worked. Thanks. :-)
Gin Blanko
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Hey, I hope you can find the time to give me a more understandable answer.
English is not my first language and I'm also no pro with computers and stuff.. I could extract the zip-file without a problem. Inside was a folder labled "piratescove". I took that folder und copy-pasted him into the path: Dungeoneering > win.
So basically inside the "win"-folder, where I can also find the "dungeoneering.exe" But with this idea, I can't find a way to get access to the DLC, once I'm inside the Dungeoneering-Game itself.
It would be a blast, if you could spend 10 Minutes of your time to help my stupid little brain to figure out how it should be done.
Thanks in advance
Gin Blanko
Hey, I hope you can find the time to give me a more understandable answer.
English is not my first language and I'm also no pro with computers and stuff.. I could extract the zip-file without a problem. Inside was a folder labled "icecream". I took that folder und copy-pasted him into the path: Dungeoneering > win.
So basically inside the "win"-folder, where I can also find the "dungeoneering.exe" But with this idea, I can't find a way to get access to the DLC, once I'm inside the Dungeoneering-Game itself.
It would be a blast, if you could spend 10 Minutes of your time to help my stupid little brain to figure out how it should be done.
Thanks in advance
Gin Blanko
I assume it's a matter of the release time. A lot of Visual Novel Games have a Public Version and a couple of paid Versions.
The difference there is that you get Accsess to a new Game-Version faster, if you bought it. But sooner or late the same Version is available for 'Public Release' or 'Demo Release'