•
Displays all thread messages |
Displays thread map |
That to which this responds |
This thread's lead message |
Your most recent Tavern page |
Getting a new computer 09/05/2023, 21:34:32
|
Jaylee writes:
and am hoping someone can tell me if it's possible to transfer my game to the new one, or would I have to start over? I'm not real computer savvy, so any help would be appreciated.
|
|
Displays all thread messages |
Displays thread map |
That to which this responds |
This thread's lead message |
Your most recent Tavern page |
I don't think you'll have any problems.... 09/09/2023, 22:36:02
|
Bones writes:
My experience is that the M&M CRPGs were all OS agnostic. Install the game on your new system, start a new game just to make sure that it works, save that game, copy your old savegame file to the same folder, and Bob's your uncle! Please share your experience.
|
Displays all thread messages |
Displays thread map |
That to which this responds |
This thread's lead message |
Your most recent Tavern page |
I'd be happy to, but... 09/12/2023, 02:32:12
|
Jaylee writes:
It's taking me forever to transfer my files. If I try to transfer more than one item at a time to my flash drive, the computer freezes. One of the many reasons why I need the new computer.
|
Displays all thread messages |
Displays thread map |
That to which this responds |
This thread's lead message |
Your most recent Tavern page |
Lost my saved games 10/17/2023, 14:43:17
|
Jaylee writes:
The old computer was in bad shape, and even though I copied the saved files to my flash drive, it didn't take. So, I am now starting over. Didn't have any problems with the install on Windows 10, although I do have to run as administrator to play the game.
|
Displays all thread messages |
Displays thread map |
That to which this responds |
This thread's lead message |
Your most recent Tavern page |
Sorry to hear that, but at least you're up and running on the new system. 11/22/2023, 20:58:19
|
Bones writes:
You ~could~ take your old hard drive out of the old computer, get a cable that will connect the drive to the new computer via USB, and access your old files that way.
|
|
|