[Q] What happend to Sacred Odyssey!?

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How do I check the file sizes? Also, I'm kinda a noob in Android and know a few basics so is there any risks of me doing that and how do I do it?

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Easiest way to find out how big the file size is, plug your phones usb cable to your PC or whatever computer you use and once its connected open up your phones SDcard, then go to the following:

GameLoft / Games / GloftSOHP

Right click on the SOHP folder and select properties. It will then tell you how big the folder is in size (in MB) Then if you wanted to share that folder easiest way is to right click on that folder, select "Copy" Then paste it somewhere you can find it (example, desktop) I you have a online file storage account you can upload it there. Box.com I believe is still giving out a free 50gb of online storage to Xperia owners. Whicher way you go, whether you have an online storage account somewhere already or want to sign up for one there are many choices. Box.com, Dropbox.com (DB gives you I think 5gb, 4shared.com (10gb but uploads larger then 300mb must be uploaded through the 4shared PC software.

Anyway, once you have an account, create a folder then open it and select "Upload", then search for the SOHP folder and upload it, might be better to compress/zip the folder first( SOHP). Right click on (SOHP folder and select sent to (if from PC) and select "Compressed zip folder". Then upload it to your online storage and once its downloaded right click on the compressed folder on the site and select "Share", it will then give you a direct download link, copy and paste it either on a PM to me or on this thread. I frequently check this site throughout the day and will keep an eye out. Thank you.
 
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Do I put each file individually or the whole folder and is it in any way a risk giving away my files?

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Do I put each file individually or the whole folder and is it in any way a risk giving away my files?

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You want the whole SOHP folder. If you are worried about the very very slim "possibility of posting the files in on this thread you can just PM me the link. once the files are downloaded I will then delete the email and save the files to my online storage so I have them for future reference. If you are not comfortable with any of this I understand, plus it is a lot of little stuff to set this up if you dont have a online storage site. Most of the time is spent uploading the folder as it could take a bit depending on your connection. Again though thank you
 
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well through the box.com website i couldn't upload it as it is too big a file

Ah crap. Sorry I forgot about the file size. You could try 4shared.com the pc app Leta you upload large files. Sorry man. That's my fault. I forgot about the upload limit. Sorry sorry

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its ok, ill try 4shared

---------- Post added at 11:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:35 PM ----------

where do i get the pc app from?
 
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its ok, ill try 4shared

---------- Post added at 11:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:35 PM ----------

where do i get the pc app from?

on 4shared.com you see on the page it says things like:

Sync, Developer, Mobile, Desktop.

Select Desktop.then select Download Now on the following page. Install load it up and enter your username and password, then you can upload to where ever.

Or, you can compress the SOHP folder into a bunch of smaller compressed files then mass upload to box.com. I would go with 4shared first with the PC app. Uploading from the website on 4shared limites you to 300mb max upload, whereas pc app you dont have that constraint, you do have a limit on the pc app but you should egood. How big was the folder SOHP anyway? You find out?
 
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on 4shared.com you see on the page it says things like:

Sync, Developer, Mobile, Desktop.

Select Desktop.then select Download Now on the following page. Install load it up and enter your username and password, then you can upload to where ever.

Or, you can compress the SOHP folder into a bunch of smaller compressed files then mass upload to box.com. I would go with 4shared first with the PC app. Uploading from the website on 4shared limites you to 300mb max upload, whereas pc app you dont have that constraint, you do have a limit on the pc app but you should egood. How big was the folder SOHP anyway? You find out?

try this
http://www.4shared.com/zip/0a1lqckt/GloftSOHP.html

---------- Post added at 12:35 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:33 AM ----------

if i've dont something wrong, please tell me. there was this drag and drop thing on 4shared's home page and i dragged the compressed file into there and got the above link.
 
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try this
http://www.4shared.com/zip/0a1lqckt/GloftSOHP.html

---------- Post added at 12:35 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:33 AM ----------

if i've dont something wrong, please tell me. there was this drag and drop thing on 4shared's home page and i dragged the compressed file into there and got the above link.


You are awesome. It works now. Loaded up Sacred Odyssey and it works. Loads up and I can start a new game. I owe you big time

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Just wanted to point out this reminds me of the old days of PC gaming where you many times had to make your PC jump through hoops just to get a freekin game to run reliably.
 
Just wanted to point out this reminds me of the old days of PC gaming where you many times had to make your PC jump through hoops just to get a freekin game to run reliably.

Reminds me of my childhood when I just had to be patient to play Kung-Fu on my Commodore 64, then the PC came into play and it was all troublshooting, good times. Both platforms. Loved my Commodore 64 & 128D. :D
 

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Reminds me of my childhood when I just had to be patient to play Kung-Fu on my Commodore 64, then the PC came into play and it was all troublshooting, good times. Both platforms. Loved my Commodore 64 & 128D. :D

Yeah nothing like having to create boot disks to play certain games, then later I had this complex text menu system that I set up to automatically copy a certain autoexec.bat and config.sys in, restart the computer, run the game, then when you exit to the command prompt, copy back in my normal files and reboot the system back into the menu. I felt so smart lol
 

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    How do I check the file sizes? Also, I'm kinda a noob in Android and know a few basics so is there any risks of me doing that and how do I do it?

    Sent from my R800i using XDA App

    Easiest way to find out how big the file size is, plug your phones usb cable to your PC or whatever computer you use and once its connected open up your phones SDcard, then go to the following:

    GameLoft / Games / GloftSOHP

    Right click on the SOHP folder and select properties. It will then tell you how big the folder is in size (in MB) Then if you wanted to share that folder easiest way is to right click on that folder, select "Copy" Then paste it somewhere you can find it (example, desktop) I you have a online file storage account you can upload it there. Box.com I believe is still giving out a free 50gb of online storage to Xperia owners. Whicher way you go, whether you have an online storage account somewhere already or want to sign up for one there are many choices. Box.com, Dropbox.com (DB gives you I think 5gb, 4shared.com (10gb but uploads larger then 300mb must be uploaded through the 4shared PC software.

    Anyway, once you have an account, create a folder then open it and select "Upload", then search for the SOHP folder and upload it, might be better to compress/zip the folder first( SOHP). Right click on (SOHP folder and select sent to (if from PC) and select "Compressed zip folder". Then upload it to your online storage and once its downloaded right click on the compressed folder on the site and select "Share", it will then give you a direct download link, copy and paste it either on a PM to me or on this thread. I frequently check this site throughout the day and will keep an eye out. Thank you.
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    Do I put each file individually or the whole folder and is it in any way a risk giving away my files?

    Sent from my R800i using XDA App
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    Do I put each file individually or the whole folder and is it in any way a risk giving away my files?

    Sent from my R800i using XDA App

    You want the whole SOHP folder. If you are worried about the very very slim "possibility of posting the files in on this thread you can just PM me the link. once the files are downloaded I will then delete the email and save the files to my online storage so I have them for future reference. If you are not comfortable with any of this I understand, plus it is a lot of little stuff to set this up if you dont have a online storage site. Most of the time is spent uploading the folder as it could take a bit depending on your connection. Again though thank you