Soldato
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The Ori sequel is getting some great reviews.
Let us know if there are some controller-out-the-window bits like the water tree in Ori 1, please. I can't be stressing myself out like that again.
Just quickly tried it - you can change the resolution in the settings menu
Yes it has lots of parts like that sadly! Its also way too similar to the first game & as that is 5 years old seems a little dated now. Its still a very charming game but little progression technically as stuck on the Unity 3D game engine & appears to be using almost the exact same gfx as the first game.Let us know if there are some controller-out-the-window bits like the water tree in Ori 1, please. I can't be stressing myself out like that again.
Let us know if there are some controller-out-the-window bits like the water tree in Ori 1, please. I can't be stressing myself out like that again.
Its encrypted using AES 256 bits I think is why no easy copy n paste but you can move it anywhere within drives once your OS is working & you have downloaded once. Just no system to move it BEFORE you reinstall on another OS drive right now! You could try saving your files then reinstall & copy back into the new folder structure the Gamepass App makes but even getting basic access to the folder takes a lot of effort. MS rely heavily on AES 256 bit for their DRM.Gah, so I'm having some trouble with the damned MS file system for games from Game Pass.
I unpgraded my son's PC and thought to just reinstall Windows on his OS SSD and then try to point the game clients to all his installed games on his other drives.
This worked fine for Steam, Origin and R*, but I couldn't find a way to make it work for MS games (Sea of Thieves, Forza, a couple more I forget). One upshot of this is that there are now these semi-hidden and protected folders on his game drives taking up space that I can't delete.
I've tried taking ownership and changing the permissions of these, but I still can't delete them. The only steps I've found when Googling this problem are ones I've already tried. I now just get messages that I need permission from myself to delete them, but no way to provide this.
This is maddening. He's losing almost 200GB across two drives to these damn folders.
I know now I should have uninstalled them before reinstalling Windows, but this really shouldn't be necessary. A truly horrible system. Any ideas of other things I could try short of reformating the drives and reinstalling the games (which would take a while for 500GB+ of game files...)?
Its encrypted using AES 256 bits I think is why no easy copy n paste but you can move it anywhere within drives once your OS is working & you have downloaded once. Just no system to move it BEFORE you reinstall on another OS drive right now! You could try saving your files then reinstall & copy back into the new folder structure the Gamepass App makes but even getting basic access to the folder takes a lot of effort. MS rely heavily on AES 256 bit for their DRM.