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buenas tardes NordicGames quiero traducir los textos del juego deadfall adventures en español pero necesito la copia de la traduccion en ingles o por lo menos digame que archivos hay editar para pasarlo al español.. gracias..
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can devs clar this up on frontpage or pinned down sections
it cant be right that possiblew buy's have to search for what ever it content in own game hub.
and its clear to all we cant even see it's Dlc'S
found on board that someone reply one, even content is doubtable
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I've bought Deadfall Adventures Digital Deluxe on steam store,
so how do I get soundtrack,artbook,and 2 DLCs ?
I don't see anyone of them on my game inventory......
They are in the folder named "Digital Extras",
The path is :
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Deadfall Adventures\Digital Extras...
thanks man. unfortunatelly I dont have that folder, but thanks for your help anyway. seems like collector's edition and digital deluxe are two diffrent things......
Question... and im hoping one of the devs is still on here... did you guys ever update the pc version to have all the stuff that ps3 version had? Wiki seems to imply that ps3 is superior version.
The conclusion is this: this is a very bad publisher THQ Nordic and a terrible Russophobic developer The Farm 51, who continue to receive money from sales steadily, but refuse to provide maintenance for their product.