![]() You need to open each file in TextEdit to identify which game it relates to. item file starting with a random string of characters for each game that is installed. I did a bit more poking around, and it looks like all that is needed in Part 2 is to copy item files from the ~/Library/Application Support/Epic/EpicGamesLauncher/Data/Manifests folder. Now when you start Epic Launcher from this user account, you no longer need to Install Fortnite – you can Launch it and it will work fine. Paste it into \~/Library/Application Support – any time it asks you to Replace or Merge, select Replace.Copy the Epic folder from /Users/Shared/Temp.Open Finder windows for both /Users/Shared/Temp and \~/Library/Application Support.Log in as one of the other users and start Epic Launcher – note that Fortnite still requires Installation – exit Epic Launcher.Log out of this account (makes sure Epic Launcher is closed.Go to /Users/Shared and create a new folder called Temp – go into it.Locate the Epic Folder – right click it and select Copy “Epic”.While logged into the first user account, go to \~/Library/Application Support in finder.Part 2 – allow launch from each users Epic Launcher I’ll update if I find this isn’t the case. I haven’t checked this yet, but it should allow any user to do updates in future. ![]()
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