Just look at something like Undertale, having been completely self-published by Toby Fox through Steam and GOG. Far from it! But the internet does allow for more creative freedom than trying to find a conventional publisher. This isn't to imply that publishing a video game is easy.
That was in large part due to the rise of the internet, the accessibility of purchasing games online, and the ease of publishing through independent channels. Still didn't launch, I want to be able to launch the game with the steam_api.dll file still intact _ This decade saw a substantial rise in independent video games. I am running a Windows 10 Toshiba, so I don't know if it will work for everyone, but this may give someone else some ideas, or help them.
I don't know what it is about that file that's making Undertale go wack, but hopefully Steam gets it fixed soon.īails の投稿を引用:So I finally got fed up of looking for an answer on my own, and found my own solution. Your computer will ask it it should rename it to "Undertale (2).exe" or something similar. Hopefully this works for everyone else, and not just for me.ĭon't forget to rename the "Undertale.rar" back to "Undertale.exe". This may take a few seconds, but after it's done, delete the file steam_api.dllīAM.
rar file back into the Undertale file for Steam. Once you're in the Undertale.rar, you should see a bunch of files, mostly music files.ĭrag them from the. It will give you a Diagnostic Message, but you can just close out of that. Once you've done this, open Undertale.rar. Your computer will tell you the file may become unusable, but you can change the file back to. It's as easy as renaming a file (long click on the name). So I changed "Undertale.exe" to "Undertale.rar". After you hit this everything should be name.jpg, name.exe, name.txt, and so on. To do this, you can just hit the "View" tab in your files, and check the box "File Name Extension". While I was in this folder, I changed the type of extension it was from. I went into Program Files > Steam > SteamApps > common > Undertale So I finally got fed up of looking for an answer on my own, and found my own solution.