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Just posted to the Forum - "Installing and Running FC2" - You can see why
I put this off until I was rested.
I don't mind waiting my dude!
- I can give you a full descriptive answer if you can wait a few hours. I'm an old guy
and it's really late here in the n.eastern US. - I need some serious sack time 8 /
I would also prefer to reply in the FC2 forum because people are always asking similar
questions there - it's the main source for help in the steam community.
I can certainly empathize, you may have the itch that I know only FC2 can scratch ( ! )
Sincere apologies for the delay - I should have it together for you by noon (USA Eastern)
- Hope that's cool w you -
I am having issue's constantly. For the past half an hour now.
Just read your "intro" part and I just got a few questions:
Should I mod the game with everything you mentioned. I loved the core/vanilla version of this when I was younger and I saw it said it removes some checkpoints (the annoying ones), and the required to launch the game part, is it actually required? I just started it there and I may have F'd up on such an old game on my PC.
Also, I am terrible at manually moving files around and adding/removing stuff. Always have a launcher like Vortex or the Steam workshop to help me out
it also. - Thanks for taking the time to read - and for the kind words !
the first meager years, and in gracious kindness left a mark in their passing; Each
a beacon in the silence that illuminates these pages for those to follow and draw
sustenance from. Pop the cork and raise the cup to all.
- Long may you serve -
goofy smile I'm wearing !%D