diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 5256bc9..608901c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ To get started using the save organizer, follow these steps: 1. Start the application, press **Edit Games** in the top right. 2. In the **Games Configuration** window choose the game you wish to create savefiles for on the side. -3. Click **Browse** under 'Savefile Location' to choose the file the game uses to store its savedata. If you are choosing the savefile for a Souls game, the organizer will try to automatically find the savefile in its usual default location, so most users will just need to confirm the suggested selection. If you already tinkered with savefiles manually, make sure that you select the correct savefile the game uses. This can usually be verified by checking the date it was last modified. +3. Click **Browse** under 'Savefile Location' to choose the file the game uses to store its savedata. If you are choosing the savefile for a Souls game, the organizer will try to automatically find the savefile in its usual default location, so most users will just need to confirm the suggested selection. If you already tinkered with savefiles manually, make sure that you select the correct savefile the game uses. This can usually be verified by checking the date it was last modified. See also [Savefile Locations](#savefile-locations). 4. The application will ask you if you wish to store your savefiles in the same directory where the game's savefile is stored. You can either agree or choose a different one under 'Profiles Directory'. If you already have existing profiles on your PC, you should point the organizer to that directory in this step. 5. Press **New** to create a new profile for your game. Name it whatever you'd like, e.g. the name of the category you wish to run. 6. Once you are done creating your profiles you can close the **Games Configuration** window.