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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Looking at my old SR2 folder, I see 3 .ini files.
There is a dsound.ini
A sr2.ini
and a sr2w.ini
The dsound is kind of obvious. Not necessary to mess with, but the other 2 are what will need editing for it. Depending on the system you run it on.
w is clearly an old windows version, at least from my experience. But a modern might run the regular sr2.ini instead. (It also helps if you patch the game, though I can't remember where to get the Patch exactly. I'd recommend checking the (Legacy of Kain) Discord for the patches to all of the games that are available on Steam. Only the SR1&2 Remaster doesn't need a Patch... yet.
For all of them, I recommend turning on the (File Extensions) in your Computer's File Options. That will tell which file is a .ini easily.
The .ini file is in the game folder.
Steam/Steamapps/Common.Legacy of Kain (Game Name)/
There is no other folder it is placed in, it has to be Steam's actual Game Folder for the Library. The Documents Folder (Using the Game's Name) is for Save Files only.
At least as far as I can remember.
It isn't just putting the codes in that activates them, you also have to edit .ini files. This is true for all of "The Legacy of Kain" Games, most of the authors for Cheat Guides assume that you have already edited Initiative Files.
Some may require you to put in a new line via a text editor (Windows Notepad being the usual.), though some old games already have the line in there; it is just usually set to = False.
You would have to change the line to = True.
Personally, I do not do this for these games. LoK Games deserve their challenge rank, and I much prefer to play these games without cheats.