proper places for data
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proper places for data
hi i have exult installed from the arch user repository and i would just like ot know where exactly to place the data files for the ultima 7 and serpent esle games in order to get this to run properly
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Re: proper places for data
What is the arch user repository?
What OS are you installing this on?
What OS are you installing this on?
Re: proper places for data
It should be http://exult.info/docs.php#path_config_nix to make it work automagically but you can always just place them anywhere and point at the files via .exult.cfg http://exult.info/docs.php#exult_config_location
Edit: make sure thatthe files are either fully upper or lowercase, not mixed since Exult has a problem on case sensitive filesystems with mixedcase gamedata.
Edit: make sure thatthe files are either fully upper or lowercase, not mixed since Exult has a problem on case sensitive filesystems with mixedcase gamedata.
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Re: proper places for data
Oh and if you got it from a repository you might have an ancient release intead of the last rc1. I'd recommend ubuilding the latest svn of Exult.
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Re: proper places for data
Well I guess that answers my questions then. I was gonna try and help but I wouldn't have been able to it looks like.