Just wondering if you can have two vassal versions on a computer and if so how do you do it so that one vassal version does not overwrite the previous vassal version.
Thanks
Just wondering if you can have two vassal versions on a computer and if so how do you do it so that one vassal version does not overwrite the previous vassal version.
Thanks
Yes you can.
The installer should not overwrite another version if you use the default
suggested directories which is usually …/someLocation/Vassal/
From: Extralean grahamj@nb.sympatico.ca
To: messages@vassalengine.org
Sent: Tue, February 19, 2013 8:24:20 AM
Subject: [messages] [General Discussion] More than one Vassal
Just wondering if you can have two vassal versions on a computer and if
so how do you do it so that one vassal version does not overwrite the
previous vassal version.
Thanks
Read this topic online here:
https://forum.vassalengine.org/t/more-than-one-vassal/5733/1
Thus spake Extralean:
Just wondering if you can have two vassal versions on a computer and if
so how do you do it so that one vassal version does not overwrite the
previous vassal version.
Which operating system are you using?
–
J.
Thus spake Timothy Mccarron:
Yes you can.
The installer should not overwrite another version if you use the default
suggested directories which is usually …/someLocation/Vassal/
This is true only if you select the Custom install in the Windows
installer. The Standard install removes previous versions.
–
J.
yeah, so used to doing it that way thought that it was defacto true