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![]() ![]() ![]() The premise of Curious Expedition centres around you taking control of one of about two dozen explorers in the 19th century and your goal is to achieve as much fame and fortune as possible across six expeditions to various savage and unexplored places in the world. Though its archaic trappings will no doubt prove to limit this one to a very specific crowd of fans, Curious Expedition nonetheless provides a challenging and enjoyable experience that’s certainly worth consideration. Curious Expedition – a new roguelike available on the Switch eShop – falls in with this more classic style, opting to grant players a relatively freeform adventure on each run. Here, greater emphasis was placed on imagination and a more abstract ruleset, allowing for a more undefined and open-ended experience. ![]() ![]() However, RPGs in general vastly predate this blueprint, having received their start in a more social setting via tabletop games. It's a clunky process, but it ultimately only involves some file name editing and file location juggling, so if you don't want to wait for a patch then you can take a crack at it.It can be easy to fall into a certain rhythm with modern RPGs, especially after series such as Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy more or less codified a sort of ‘blueprint’ that players come to expect. I posted more detailed instructions for how to apply their fix over on the bug report I made at the official TCE forum, for anyone who needs it: I can confirm ATD's instructions helped me get the mods working on my Mac version. Then you need to move that into the right location: Library/Application Support/Steam/Steamapps/common/The Curious Expedition/mods Unzip that file and then you will get a folder with messed up file names that you will have to rename (both the files and the folder). You can find them here: Library/Application Support/Steam/Steamapps/workshop/content/358130 (but this could be any 6 digit number) / (10 digit #). Originally posted by z3r0-atd:For Mac Users: ![]()
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