Lunaida wrote:Thank you Jhereg. I guess I'll have to go on with playing them one at a time then...
But still it's fun to see the different reactions, especially if the characters act differently
P.S. I'm not swapping saved files, I don't know how to do that. I'm pass the Ocean House with my Gangrel for example, and then pass it with my Nosferatu, then Brujah, then Malkavian, then Ventrue, and so on... and I have 5 saved files for them, for example "Gangrel Los Angeles", that's why it's making me impatiant!
Ah, then, Lady Lunaida. Allow me to make thy life simpler. If you installed in the prescribed default fashion, then you can find a folder at:
"C:\Program Files\Activision\Vampire - Bloodlines\Vampire\SAVE"
That's your current game, whatever that may be. If you stop the game, you can re-name the folder "SAVE" to something else, for example "SAVE_Brujah", and create a new, empty folder called "SAVE". Then start a new game, and it will be in the folder "SAVE". You can make as many SAVE folders as you wish, and start any number of games, one in each. Just re-name them differently. You may eventually have folders that are "SAVE_Brujah", "SAVE_Gangrel", "SAVE_Nosferatu", or whatever. Pick a naming convention that works for you.
Then, to switch between them, stop the game, go to "C:\Program Files\Activision\Vampire - Bloodlines\Vampire", rename the current "SAVE" folder to something else, rename another "SAVE_<whatever>" folder to "SAVE", and start VTMB again. You will be back in the other game, whatever it was.
In this fashion, you can have any number of games on the go all at the same time, switch between each as you deem fit, and have a ball. You'll always be able to resume any game at the point where you left it. Just one caveat. Keep a notepad file on your desktop to tell you what game you're currently playing, so you don't lose track, especially if you have multiple games going with the same clan.