Alacard1 wrote:Very well done program but...
overly complicated
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Just compress your saves into the save game directory. Delete the previously compressed saves & boom, your done
I truly think this program is well-made and from the perspective of the engineer who designed and built it, this application works perfectly. Credit where credit is due.
Why not just call a save game file set what it is... a "save game file set".
Seriously, A+ for effort though. I'm sure many find this application very useful though I cannot bring myself to spend an hour (reading 16 page manual, starting X3, testing whether I've got it right, etc.) learning how to use an application that Windows natively does.
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Windows does not have an application that does all that this does.
If there is a manual for this,wonderful program,I have not needed to read it,as all the button are marked intuitively,I do not need to read the manual.
With a click of a button or two,I can check what campaigns I have.
And bring up a log where I have recorded what stage I am at and what mods I am using,or even which .exe to use to load the game without any problems.
I have many .exe files as I have many variations on X,with different combinations of scripts and mods,including both DVD and Steam installations.
Windows can do it all,but I would have to use many different parts of windows to do that.
As for over complicated,I find it makes life so much easier having all I need at the touch of a button in just one application.
EDIT...
Yes,those who work with the Windows system a lot, may find it second nature to just use Windows features and if they are efficient keyboard users,may find it just as quick or quicker .
But not all of us knows Windows inside out,and I'm not a touch typist,
so that is where Mr Badger's application comes in useful.
I was merely pointing out the other side to the coin.
No offense meant