propbeanie |
07-09-22 08:00 AM |
Well, the Steam SH3 does work, but you have to remember that it was written for Windows XP and uses DirectX v9.0c Libraries. As such, it has no idea what One Drive or any other "sync" thingie is. The main problem with older games like SH3 is that they should not be installed in a Windows "protected" folder, such as Program Files, which is where Steam defaults to in its install, with the SH3 game being installed below that in a "common" folder. Any attempt to activate a mod, or do any editing of certain files yourself in the folder will result in Windows rolling the edits back to the original config, just like if you had done a Steam "Verify". If you have to move the game, refer to Moving a Steam Installation and Games in the Steam Knowledge Base. A 2nd viable hard drive for another Steam Library folder is the easiest way, but it is possible to manually move things, or just re-install. The game uses a "save" folder in your Users \UserName \Documents folder named "SH3", and that should be picked-up by any OneDrive back-ups you have set-up. It just will not do like SH5 does with an online sync. As for the Steam sync, I have not tried to use that with my old games, but it might be like trying to polish a turd, or put lipstick on a pig - not to demean turds and pigs... :roll: :arrgh!:
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