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PuurFaenskap
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by PuurFaenskap » Thu Apr 05, 2007 2:35 pm
I just downloaded X-fire too see how much I am playing Silkroad but X-fire
wont find the game. Can someone tell me how too add Silkroad too X-fire plz
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mitosuke
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by mitosuke » Thu Apr 05, 2007 2:37 pm
Tools ---> Options and go under games tab and click "Not installed" and find silkroad and browse the game path and click OK.
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RuYi
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by RuYi » Thu Apr 05, 2007 2:38 pm
Tools > Options
Tab: Games
Then go to "Not installed", look for SRO in the huge list and click it.
Then type the location. C:\Program Files\Silkroad is the default.
EDIT: Nvm. >>
EvilDiablo
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by EvilDiablo » Thu Apr 05, 2007 2:39 pm
My X-Fire found it when i installed and it finds all my games every time i start running it
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mitosuke
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by mitosuke » Thu Apr 05, 2007 2:39 pm
RuYi wrote: Tools > Options Tab: Games Then go to "Not installed", look for SRO in the huge list and click it. Then type the location. C:\Program Files\Silkroad is the default. EDIT: Nvm. >>
I'm quicker >.<
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RuYi
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by RuYi » Thu Apr 05, 2007 2:42 pm
Just don't go messing with moving the SRO files to another harddisc or whatever, if Xfire sees it on the C-drive and you put it on another harddisc, it won't record anymore, and it'll keep on saying that it is on the C-drive. You'll have to go through a shitload of trouble to let it work properly again. At least in my case.
PuurFaenskap
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by PuurFaenskap » Thu Apr 05, 2007 2:43 pm
I got it, Thanks for all the help
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mitosuke
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by mitosuke » Thu Apr 05, 2007 2:45 pm
PuurFaenskap wrote: I got it, Thanks for all the help
Did u register on forums just to ask this >.> Your first 2 posts lol ...
Shame on you >P
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PuurFaenskap
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by PuurFaenskap » Thu Apr 05, 2007 2:47 pm
No not really but i registred because i wanted too, LOL
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Manhor
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by Manhor » Thu Apr 05, 2007 4:57 pm
RuYi wrote: Just don't go messing with moving the SRO files to another harddisc or whatever, if Xfire sees it on the C-drive and you put it on another harddisc, it won't record anymore, and it'll keep on saying that it is on the C-drive. You'll have to go through a shitload of trouble to let it work properly again. At least in my case.
i think thats what happened to me
i accidentely put the sro folder in another folder in the local disk while i waws trying to view screenshots. now it doesnt show on xfire. any1 know how to take the sro folder out of the other folder?