Difference between revisions of "Bastion"
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=== Save Game Location === | === Save Game Location === | ||
{{Save Game Locations | {{Save Game Locations | ||
− | |os_1= | + | |os_1=Steam |
− | |os_1_location= | + | |os_1_location=Steam\steamapps\common\bastion\Content\saves |
− | |os_2=Windows | + | |os_2=Windows |
− | |os_2_location= | + | |os_2_location=%HOMEPATH%\Saved Games\Bastion |
|os_3=Linux | |os_3=Linux | ||
|os_3_location=~/.SupergiantGames/Bastion | |os_3_location=~/.SupergiantGames/Bastion |
Revision as of 02:55, 31 December 2012
Template:Infobox General Information
Availability
Issues Fixed
Dual Monitor Resolution Bug
If you run multiple monitors and try to alt+tab out of this game before properly exiting, then your visible screen will contract to a very small portion of the normal resolution. At this point the resolution can only be fixed by restarting your operating system. The best way to fix is this do disable any alternate monitors before loading the game.
Lost saved data
When you go to load a game, there are no saved files available. There are 3 locations that the game may save data, depending on where you're running the game from (steam, outside of steam, or using cloud saves) Please try locating your save files
here:
- \Program Files\Steam\userdata\[USERID]\107100\remote\
here:
- \Program Files\Steam\userdata\[USERID]\107100\local\
or here:
- \Documents and Settings\User\Saved Games\Bastion\
Try copying the save files from one of those directories with the most recent time stamp, to the other locations. If a directory doesn't exist, there's no harm in creating it. Once this has been done, load up Bastion and you should see the save files again.[1]
Save Game Data
Save Game Location
Cloud Syncing
Template:Save Game Cloud Syncing
System Requirements
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Linux
An official Linux version was released in the Humble Indie Bundle V.
A version of Bastion is also available for the Google Chrome web browser. This version, available for purchase from the Chrome Web Store, uses Google's "Native Client" technology and works on Linux systems.