21-04-2005 08:09 PM | |
Tofu Ash |
I have been having a similar problem with kings quest IV. I just downloaded the game, and when I was playing it I tried to save it, but it won't save. There is a saved game already on there called "John's Save." Does anyone have any ideas? |
21-04-2005 04:18 PM | |
Guest |
It worked! Thank you sooo much! |
21-04-2005 12:42 PM | |
Omuletzu |
Solution: Within the save game menu, there is a "change directory" option.Click on that, and then, when prompted for a folder name, just press enter.You should be able to save now |
21-04-2005 09:46 AM | |
Drulak |
Peaches, I had the exact same problem with Conquests of Camelot. But after I downloaded DOSBox and ran the game on it, I was able to save Try out DOSBox! (if you're already using DOSBox, then I don't know :/) |
29-03-2005 07:01 AM | |
Omuletzu |
No |
28-03-2005 04:48 PM | |
Peaches |
Thank you for a link to the walkthrough. I have 23 gigs of space, so I think I'm fine there. I also I tried to do as you instructed, and reinstalled my game at C:\KQ5, but it didn't work. Neither does any other filename I put forth. Any other suggestions? |
28-03-2005 07:31 AM | |
Omuletzu |
It might be that the directory line is too long Example: the game is situated here: C:\Games\Old\Quest\Sierra\Kq5\ See where i'm going? Try to reinstall the game say in C:\kq5 Also you might want to look at your free HD space manual/walkthrough |
28-03-2005 01:22 AM | |
Peaches |
Okay, I searched through the forums and found nothing of use to me regarding this problem. All I want to do is save my game, but my game says that the directory is full and that I need to make a new one. No matter what I type in, it says that the directory is invalid. Exactly how can I save my game to my C drive? Also, where can I find the codes and/or the manual for the game? I can't find it in the KQ5 folder, so where exactly is it available for download? Any help would be greatly appreciated. |