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What files are required for these source ports, I wonder? It seems like I'm seeing three different versions of Blood. The DOS version, "Blood: One Unit Whole Blood", and Fresh Supply. Which of these ought to I apply to NBlood?
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Last edited by CameronHall on 6 May 2024 at 5:23 am UTC
Steam have a pretty generous return policy, on GOG you can usually get your money back too, so you could try both versions and return the one that doesn't work!
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One Unit: Whole Blood is just the MS-DOS release with all of the expansions included.
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