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Their stuff is built for people that just want the software to work, regardless of cost. Alternatively, you might checkout the ‘Apple’ franchise. You should wait for the game to be released on Steam, with a (probably) fool-proof installer. If you’re STILL having problems, perhaps games ‘in the wild’ are not your thing Once you work out where this stuff is, the same rules usually apply for others with that Engine.

Each game searches certain paths in your environment. You may need to check what Engine a game uses – which, for VN’s is mostly Ren’py or RPGMaker (which I avoid, too point-n-clicky). But most games are about ‘run what’s in my folder, or in my PATH. There are no ‘let me hold your hand’ game installers for most of this stuff. It’s about overriding content in the game folder with replacement images (etc), or dropping the new patch libraries where the ame engine searches/will pick them up. Android can be difficult.įor Ren’py VN’s: On Windows, unpack them them somewhere, then cut/paste the ‘game’ folder over the installed ‘game’ folder. Perhaps you’re doing it wrong, or on a difficult platform.
