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author=Addit
RMN looooovvvvvveeeeessss having new people.

If you want your office desk facing a possible window spot, you gotta earn it by finishing a game or something.

...Many have tried and many have failed. PROVE 'EM WRONG, SON!

Oh, BTW, I'm an Addit. I do...stuff.

-- WELCOME ABOARD.


I had people say I was going to fail at finishing my novel. Granted, that was in high school and it did eventually take me about ten years, but dammit, I did it.

Watch out, we got a new guy over here!

author=edchuy
Here you go:

Moving Steam Installation Location


Sweet, thanks a bunch! I guess I could have probably found that if I had searched it myself. What a dumdum I am!

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Okay, nevermind my previous question, I found them. Although it presents another slight problem. It showed up on my regular hard drive, while I have Steam (and the games/content) installed on an external Hard Drive.

I've got Steam and all the games downloaded with it on a seperate hard drive attached via USB. I kind of want it to be on my main computer hard drive now, and was just wondering what the best way to do that would be.

I'm not sure if I can just paste the folder over. I think it may cause some problems since that wouldn't be the place it was "installed." I don't want to lose the save data of my games or my content. I wouldn't mind having to download Steam and/or all of the games over again, as long as I can salvage my saves and content, if that's to be the case.

So how do I go about doing this?
Thanks in advance.

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Thanks for the responses, guys. And thanks for the extra resources. Quick question right off the bat. I can't seem to find the DLC that I downloaded through Steam. They don't seem to be in the origin folder where the game is. Any help on that?

Watch out, we got a new guy over here!

Hey, everyone! I just joined up after getting RPG Maker VX Ace (as well as all DLC) from the Steam sale. Great deal! After trying a few games and messing around with the Lite version, I just couldn't resist!

I've been watching the tutorials by MVisioned on Youtube and they really explain a lot. Even after going through all of the help resources, I'm still learning a heck of a lot.

I had this idea to possibly make a game adaptation of a novel I recently published, called The Journey to Atlantis. I'm definitely going to mess around with the thing first and probably do a small game that's simple, just to get the hang of it.

I know there's going to be a lot of information to acquire, but, to get me started, what else should I know?
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