

In this instance, it's really more about what de Plater didn't say, as in this case, he didn't outright say no and even went to check with a representative before giving any answer at all. The gameplay also showed off the expanded Nemesis System, which then raised a number of questions as well, including the possibility of letting players import a save file from Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor.Īfter checking with a Warner Bros representative, Monolith Productions creative vice president Michael de Plater remained cagey about the subject and confirmed that they're not saying anything at this time. The game save file is inside the 'remote' folder, and the file itself is named 'gamedata.sav'.ĭo as above, however the steam accoutn name is very likely the one of the 'release team' for your game, as above mentioned CODEX as an example.It's been a big week for the recently announced Middle-earth: Shadow of War, after a lengthy gameplay trailer showed off many new mechanics and gameplay showing players building an army to oppose the Dark Lord Sauron. Inside that folder there are a few *.ini files as well as 2 other folders: 'local' and 'remote'. Inside there now should be a few folders with different names ( all of which are a sequence of numbers). In there should be one folder with your steam account name, double click on it.

Open "RUN" from the start menu (type in run on the search field for Windows 7, and just start typing if using windows 8), or by pressing the windows logo + r (on the keyboard, the windows logo is on the same row as the space bar). Ok, first figure out if you got the original game or the 'free trial' version ( ), you should know this).

Wow guys, such a bunch of different explanations.
