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Author: Germ
Posted: June 08, 2019 (06:16 AM)
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This is an interesting review. I bought it after reading.
I got version 1.2 of the game (doesn't say Sunken Sins on the title screen) by going to the steam console (steam://nav/console) and entering:

download_depot 501320 501321 2540233656976390798

The console will show you where it's saved on your PC and if you launch the .exe from that folder it will be that version. Hope that was helpful, I look forward to playing it as you originally reviewed.


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Author: Nightfire
Posted: June 11, 2019 (04:32 PM)
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Interesting hack! Thanks for sharing it. It's a bit sad we have to do all that just to play the original version, but at least it's still available. I will give it a try tonight.


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Author: Nightfire
Posted: June 11, 2019 (05:37 PM)
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I tried it, boys and girls, and it works! Thanks again, Germ. Now I can play this game again! :)


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