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How to locate game-related content and game settings for Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends
This article describes how to locate game settings, saved games, screen shots, and other game-related content for Microsoft Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends.
Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends saves game-related content and game settings in the My Documents folder and in the Application Data folder. These folders are created for each user account in Microsoft Windows. To view the game-related content and game settings, follow these steps:
- Click Start, and then click My Documents.
- Double-click My Games, and then double-click Rise of Legends.
To access the Application Data folder, click
Start, click
Run,
type
"%appdata%\Microsoft\Rise of Legends" including the quotation marks, and then click
OK.
Note If you want to move the saved content to another computer, make sure that you use the same version of the game or a later version of the game on the other computer.
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- Microsoft Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends
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