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Question about the game directory install/game path
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:09 pm
by freackymonkey
Is there an option to change where it installs and runs from? I have looked in both the forums and in the registery/ programs options with little to no luck.
- Freackymonkey
Re: Question about the game directory install/game path
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:25 pm
by nickmcski
freackymonkey wrote:Is there an option to change where it installs and runs from? I have looked in both the forums and in the registery/ programs options with little to no luck.
- Freackymonkey
Their is a "portable" version of craftland that runs is the local directory
Re: Question about the game directory install/game path
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:48 pm
by Mr_Blobby
To expand upon what Nick said, use the --portable parameter on the Jar to have it save the data inside the current directory.
Re: Question about the game directory install/game path
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:50 pm
by Handyman
nickmcski wrote:freackymonkey wrote:Is there an option to change where it installs and runs from? I have looked in both the forums and in the registery/ programs options with little to no luck.
- Freackymonkey
Their is a "portable" version of craftland that runs is the local directory
Why would you want to change the direction where it is running from?
Re: Question about the game directory install/game path
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:56 pm
by Mr_Blobby
Handyman wrote:nickmcski wrote:freackymonkey wrote:Is there an option to change where it installs and runs from? I have looked in both the forums and in the registery/ programs options with little to no luck.
- Freackymonkey
Their is a "portable" version of craftland that runs is the local directory
Why would you want to change the direction where it is running from?
So you can contain it inside a USB stick.
Re: Question about the game directory install/game path
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 10:53 pm
by freackymonkey
Thanks, and it is becuase I run several different harddrives all doing different tasks/storing different data. The one it is currently running on is constantly reading/writing to its-self and the other discs. So the game will every so often get hiccups due to this. Again thanks for your help.
- Freackymonkey