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Докладване на проблем с превода
On Linux, the game path is ~/.local/share/Steam/SteamApps/common/[Game name].
Sorry, by console I meant command line. I am on Linux right now, but to launch a game from the command line in Windows, maybe the following works:
1. Press Windows+R (to run a program).
2. In the text field that appears, type:
3. In the command line, type:
4. Now, the game should start running after a while. If it crashes, try copying the output from the command line, and pasting it here (in "code" tags, if possible - you can look them up under "Formatting help"). It might give us a clue as to what's wrong.
5. After you're done, you can exit the command line by typing:
I hope this is the correct way to do it under Windows, I haven't used it in a while.
@Pabo: thx but it's not the path ( not mine at least) neither syntaxe as the console dont understand nothing.
You have to skip the connection attenpt to SMworld server by diconecting from internet during the launching of the game