Posted November 20, 2012
Hello all,
I just got around to installing JA2: Unfinished Business after buying it in the recent 'pay what you want sale', and the first thing I noticed was that the installer was a bit different from the one that ran on the other games I had installed from GoG. Anyway, once it installed I exited the installer and checked that the icon had been placed on my desktop (which it had), but then I noticed that the icon was also different from the normal style of gog shortcut which can other games such as JA2 used.
As such, I was wondering if it was possible to either;
A) Find a 'normal' icon for the game so that it fits with the rest of my GoG shortcuts or...
B) Be able to create a custom short-cut icon
I tried doing it like I normally do for having an image representing a folder, but apparently it has to be a special icon file and having plain old image won't work. I realise this is pretty pedantic, but I was wondering if anyone could help anyway. I've attached an image of my desktop to explain what I mean for those who aren't sure what I'm babbling about
I just got around to installing JA2: Unfinished Business after buying it in the recent 'pay what you want sale', and the first thing I noticed was that the installer was a bit different from the one that ran on the other games I had installed from GoG. Anyway, once it installed I exited the installer and checked that the icon had been placed on my desktop (which it had), but then I noticed that the icon was also different from the normal style of gog shortcut which can other games such as JA2 used.
As such, I was wondering if it was possible to either;
A) Find a 'normal' icon for the game so that it fits with the rest of my GoG shortcuts or...
B) Be able to create a custom short-cut icon
I tried doing it like I normally do for having an image representing a folder, but apparently it has to be a special icon file and having plain old image won't work. I realise this is pretty pedantic, but I was wondering if anyone could help anyway. I've attached an image of my desktop to explain what I mean for those who aren't sure what I'm babbling about
This question / problem has been solved by JMich