I just downloaded ZC, but every time i try to start, it says first quest missing, or some error message like that, i was just wonderin where i can get the first quest or ANY quest, and what to do next, the blue bomber thanks you :mega: :mega: :mega:
I just downloaded ZC, but every time i try to start, it says first quest missing, or some error message like that, i was just wonderin where i can get the first quest or ANY quest, and what to do next, the blue bomber thanks you :mega: :mega: :mega:
Three rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, Nine for mortal men doomed to die, One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne, in the land of Mordor, where the shadows lie. One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them, in the land of Mordor, where the shadows lie.
This is for 1.90, or the public beta? If the public beta, get 1.90 first, then add the beta; if 1.90, simply push your A button TWICE after typing your username, move into the window, and locate the correct ZC directory.
Once found, select 1st.qst and confirm your choice. Confirm the previous window, and go back to the program. Hit your B button. Push Enter. Start playing. :)
BTW, follow that procedure for loading any custom quest. Just change 1st.qst to the name of the quest.
Cyclone
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Hm...i tried that, and when i go into quests, it says "disk error", and i don't seem to have any quests, any more advice?
Three rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, Nine for mortal men doomed to die, One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne, in the land of Mordor, where the shadows lie. One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them, in the land of Mordor, where the shadows lie.
I have the same problem as Yojimbo....
Is there a solution...?
If you do, then go and download the Support Archive under Zelda Classic 1.92 Beta 163 Full Public Beta, in this ZC Discussion forum and in the FIRST post you'll see a link to the Support Archive, download it and install it into your Version 1.92 folder.
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omg, you guys.
This is a simple problem. It'll say disk error. Then go to your HD, to the ZC directory, and then to the quest.
Cyclone, I expected better out of you.
NW, you suck.
My solution above was the circumvention of this problem. You have to locate where the folder is. The disk error is that it is looking in a folder that has a 0.001% chance of existing on your system.
You must reset the location to the home of your C drive, then manouever to the ZC folder. 1.90 by default looks for War Lord's F drive. You must direct it to the C drive, then the proper location of the program.
Cyclone
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"This generation will run the country someday, unfortunately. Maybe we will get lucky and they will all stay bums." - Starkist
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Meh... sleep is for the weak. [goes back to sleep] - inori :rofl:
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You have a lot of people quoted in your sig. But not me. Thank you. - Tygore
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I got a brother who knows about this place... he can pass on the message if something ever happened to me. Then you'll all know when to rejoice. - Daarkseid
Cyclone is right.
He has to kind of find his way from his home directory to zc/quests or whatever the file is called. This has to be done after hitting a to choose a custom quest. A windows like prompt comes up to let you pick your folder.
Once you find the folder that you keep your quests in you should have no problem.
lol
One of ZC's little quirks. Why not just point it to the C drive?
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