Posted September 17, 2008
This was in a post I made in the Redneck Rampage thread in General Discussion, but it was suggested I should put it here too, so here ya go!:
Since 'Suckin' Grits On Route 66' is an add-on to the original, why is the entire first game of 'Redneck Rampage' included TWICE? Route 66 has a separate folder with the original game included again with it. Wouldn't it be easier to just put the Route 66 files in with the original Redneck Rampage and save around 150MB of hard disk space? I recall the Route 66 expansion only taking up around 40MB or so.
In other words, Redneck Rampage and it's expansion have separate executables, and separate shortcuts, so people can play with or without the expansion. Since the expansion folder has all of the data that's in the original games' separate folder, it's needlessly duplicated. Is there a reason for this?
Since 'Suckin' Grits On Route 66' is an add-on to the original, why is the entire first game of 'Redneck Rampage' included TWICE? Route 66 has a separate folder with the original game included again with it. Wouldn't it be easier to just put the Route 66 files in with the original Redneck Rampage and save around 150MB of hard disk space? I recall the Route 66 expansion only taking up around 40MB or so.
In other words, Redneck Rampage and it's expansion have separate executables, and separate shortcuts, so people can play with or without the expansion. Since the expansion folder has all of the data that's in the original games' separate folder, it's needlessly duplicated. Is there a reason for this?