First post, by captain_koloth
There a couple of games I’ve spent an inordinate amount of time patching and compatibility mode-ing and generally messing around with such that, after many hours of effort, I can finally get them working on Windows 10 (e.g. Longbow 2). I have 2 Windows 10 PCs, but with some games I have found that after finally getting them working on one computer, I’ll copy the file structure over to the other computer and it won’t work at all. I assume this is due to something related to the Windows registry and how I’ve installed it, but the installation and tweaking process for these games is so painful I really don’t want to go through the whole installation process again on another computer. Is there a way to copy the relevant registry entries over to the other computer, keeping in mind the drives are different (e.g. on one computer I’m usually installing on a drive D which is an SSD, on another a drive E). Does this question make sense? Is there a way to do this so as to avoid have to reinstall and tweak the game on a second computer?