![]() ![]() PM me or look up a Youtube video if you want more details. It's a lot simpler than it sounds once you see/do the process. 7z file to open it in Infinity, then double-click "Import All" in the pane on the right (make sure you have Flashpoint expanded all the way to see it), finally search for it in the "all games" tab on the upper-left. 7z file like opening a file with any other application, then double-click the game's. In Flashpoint: Infinity, click the "curate" tab at the top (in Infinity, this is ONLY to import game files into your Flashpoint, NOT to actually curate games from sites), then "load archive" to find your. ![]() 7z format, so you'll have to curate it yourself to your own Flashpoint: Infinity. It will show where it is and you'll be able to download it regardless the channel it's at. It still might not be there, but there have been a lot added since the initial stock put into Infinity's archive. If it doesn't, got to the Discord forums at Īnd look for the game (in the search bar at the upper right) to download from there. Flashpoint: Infinity will very likely have whatever game doesn't seem to be working here. The other two are Flashpoint: Core and Flashpoint: Ultimate those are only for curators (people who are wanting to dedicate themselves to the whole project of "getting" Flash games to the archives). It's called Flashpoint, and the one you're going to want to download is Flashpoint: Infinity. There is an "archive" of sorts, that has tens of thousands of games (some not even Flash).
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