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ZK
stores
its
configuration
in
the
game
folder,
so
you'll
need
two
separate
installations
for
the
game
(
there
are
ways
around
this
like
swapping
the
configuration
files
in
and
out
but
they
are
located
in
multiple
folders,
or
use
hard
links
to
reuse
most
of
the
folders,
but
this
can
be
left
for
later)
.
There
are
two
options
for
ZK:
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1 |
ZK
stores
its
configuration
in
the
game
folder,
so
you'll
need
two
separate
installations
for
the
game
(
there
are
ways
around
this
like
swapping
the
configuration
files
in
and
out
but
they
are
located
in
multiple
folders,
or
use
hard
links
to
reuse
most
of
the
folders,
but
this
can
be
left
for
later)
.
There
are
two
options
for
ZK,
either
option
will
work
for
two
simultaneous
users:
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- Launch one copy of ZK outside of Steam, and in-game go to Lobby -> turn off Login with Steam -> use a non-Steam account to log in into the game. You can contact the admins to unlink an existing account from Steam so you can log in with a password instead. Steam log in is the default for new users.
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- Launch one copy of ZK outside of Steam, and in-game go to Lobby -> turn off Login with Steam -> use a non-Steam account to log in into the game. You can contact the admins to unlink an existing account from Steam so you can log in with a password instead. Steam log in is the default for new users.
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- Steam only supports a single account logged in simultaneously, so instead, run the second copy of Steam using Sandboxie Plus and launch both ZKs on separate Steam accounts. This is more annoying to configure correctly, but will also work for most other Steam games.
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4 |
- Steam only supports a single account logged in simultaneously, so instead, run the second copy of Steam using Sandboxie Plus and launch both ZKs on separate Steam accounts. This is more annoying to configure correctly, but will also work for most other Steam games.
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