If you go to load on the main menu you can press the "Go to save Folder" at the top right.Can someone pls tell me where to find the .toa-data folder? I want to put the full save in but can't figure it out
C:\Users\ %USERPROFILE% \AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogynyCan someone pls tell me where to find the .toa-data folder? I want to put the full save in but can't figure it out
Use %USERPROFILE% instead and they can just copy it into the address bar.whatever your name is for the pc
That should be %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogyny , actually. Because C:\Users\ %USERPROFILE% \AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogyny would expand to something like C:\Users\ C:\Users\johndoe \AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogynyC:\Users\ %USERPROFILE% \AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogyny
That's not the only point, LOL... and not eve the main one; %USERPROFILE% environment variable already expands to the full path of the user profile directory (e.g. "C:\users\johndoe"), thus prefixing it with "C:\users\" would result in "C:\users\C:\users\johndoe", which would obviously lead to an error.Yeah it auto inserted spaces before and after for what ever reason. Probably just some weird copying thing.
I added a sentence to my reply above. Windows doesn't care about C:\users so it doesn't really matter.That's not the only point, LOL... and not eve the main one; %USERPROFILE% environment variable already expands to the full path of the user profile directory (e.g. "C:\users\johndoe"), thus prefixing it with "C:\users\" would result in "C:\users\C:\users\johndoe", which would obviously lead to an error.
Well, maybe they've implemented some features in the newer versions to correct some common user fuck-ups, LOL. Never actually tried it, since my early experience with MS-DOS and UNIX shell thought me pretty well not to fuck-up my commandsI added a sentence to my reply above. Windows doesn't care about C:\users so it doesn't really matter.
As my super duper knowledge of all that stuff. YEP (none). I just tried it to test And haven't had other complains that it didn't work.Well, maybe they've implemented some features in the newer versions to correct some common user fuck-ups, LOL. Never actually tried it, since my early experience with MS-DOS and UNIX shell thought me pretty well not to fuck-up my commands
Except that it works in #4; Windows seems to be able to catch either a misplaced "C:\Users\" or stray spaces, but not both at once, apparently At any rate, #5 is the only proper syntax not relying on any foolproof features of the shell.As my super duper knowledge of all that stuff. YEP (none). I just tried it to test And haven't had other complains that it didn't work.
C:\Users\ %USERPROFILE% \AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogyny --> Doesnt work.
C:\Users\%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogyny --> Works.
C:\Users\%USERPROFILE% \AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogyny --> Doesnt work.
%USERPROFILE% \AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogyny --> Works
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogyny --> Works
Without the spaces it would work most of the time.
Pretty much. Even easier to find if you let hidden folders visible.Just windows+R, type "%appdata%" without quotes and then just find the ToA folder.
Path problems are solved simply by "C:\TalesOfAndrogyny"As my super duper knowledge of all that stuff. YEP (none). I just tried it to test And haven't had other complains that it didn't work.
C:\Users\ %USERPROFILE% \AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogyny --> Doesnt work.
C:\Users\%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogyny --> Works.
C:\Users\%USERPROFILE% \AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogyny --> Doesnt work.
%USERPROFILE% \AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogyny --> Works
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\TalesOfAndrogyny --> Works
Without the spaces it would work most of the time.
But the saves are still in the "%userprofile%" folder not in the "C:\TalesOfAndrogyny"Path problems are solved simply by "C:\TalesOfAndrogyny"