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Website Update, PT. 1

Hi There, this is slash! I made a website for bradnails!

-Slash

Info

It's not our fault if you do stupid shit. Be careful. If you gatekeep Bradnails, you are wasting our efforts. This is for everyone.

Made for Windows 10 school laptops

Links

Discord - Patch Notes

Games - Movies

Installation

  1. Open game link from the Games List
  2. Download from Google Drive
  3. Make a folder, preferably in your main C: drive for your games
  4. If compressed, extract the game (use 7zip portable for .rar and .7z)
  5. Go to properties, scroll down and uncheck the 'blocked' box
  6. Disable your internet
  7. Open the .exe
  8. If prompted with a Smart Screen box, click run. Game will still be alright.

    Emulators and ROMs

  9. Download the emulator that you need depending on console
  10. Download your ROM
  11. Add your ROM to a ROMs folder
  12. Disable your internet
  13. Open the emulator
  14. Set the Games path to your ROMs folder
  15. For Retroarch, you can also load your game by clicking File>Load Content and clicking on your game file
  16. Click on the game's icon or click run

Tips

FAQ

Nope, don't worry. Our team of 6 checks everything to make sure it's functional before uploading to the software list.

Click on the game title that is blue, as it is a hyperlink which will then take you to the Google drive.

Disable your Internet, that will disable SmartScreen, the system used to force the Microsoft Store screen.

Not all games will work on every computer. It's best to make sure you have DirectX, which is used for lots of games. It may or may not be a driver issue or missing system files, which cannot be fixed as administrator permissions are required.

An emulator is software used to imitate and replicate old console hardware so a computer can run the games for this hardware. ROMs are the games themselves. We use RetroArch as the main emulator here, as it has multiple "cores" inside it, which allows it to act as an all in one emulator. We will upload our own ROMs, but if you can't find one you are looking for, check vimm.net, run a google search for "[Game] google drive"* , or download from another ROMs site like The ROMs Depot and reupload onto Google Drive so you can redownload it onto your laptop

We can't add every possible game ever, so if you want to install your own game, feel free to do so with this information. To install your own games, go to your home computer, download the game, compact the game files into a .zip and upload to Google Drive, MEGA, or DropBox. Then redownload on the school computer, unzip, and play. If the game uses an install.exe, run the installer and then take the files from it and do the same as the above. For this, make sure to double check the %AppData% and %LocalAppData% folders for any other game files. If there are game files there, add them to the folder you are compressing into a .zip, and once you unzip on the laptop, add them back to where they came from (either the %AppData% folder or %LocalAppData% folder.

If you're looking to install mods for a game, do the same process as you would do when installing your own game. You may also want to check if the game needs a mod manager, as many do. Follow the instructions the mod manager provides you in that circumstance.

If you've followed our advice and used your own wits, we certainly hope not, but there isn't any guarantee. My best advice would be to always check if a teacher is close by. It can save you the trouble.

Delete the folder you downloaded.

Delete any game save data in your “Documents” folder.

Type “%appdata%” in the windows search bar, delete any settings configs or save data related to the game you downloaded. Clear your recycling bin.

Not all games will write data to your Documents or appdata folder, if you aren’t sure if it’s a game file, don’t delete it!

If you want to save game progress, you can keep your saves on a flash drive or separate computer.

If you want to take an extra step in being safe, delete both your web history and your downloaded file history.

About The Devs

FORMERLY KK