Small clarification to prevent build errors (#2954)

Building outside of this directory prevents the executable from launching, this small addition can help prevent this issue from happening.
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Ben Krajancic 2017-10-10 12:10:50 +11:00 committed by auriamg
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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ To Build SuperTuxKart on Windows, follow these instructions:
*Note: If you downloaded the source package from here: [SuperTuxKart.net - Source Control](https://supertuxkart.net/Source_control), then both `stk-code` and `stk-assets` **must** be in the same directory, otherwise the build can result in failure*
3. Download the Windows dependencies package from either [SuperTuxKart download area: Dependecies - SourceForge.net](https://sourceforge.net/projects/supertuxkart/files/SuperTuxKart%20Dependencies/Windows/)
or [SuperTuxKart on GitHub - Dependencies](https://github.com/supertuxkart/dependencies), and unpack it; then, copy the `dependencies` directory from either the `windows` or the `windows_64bit` directories into the `stk-code` directory
4. Download CMake from here: [CMake - download page](https://cmake.org/download/), install it; once CMake is installed, double click on the CMake icon on your desktop, and point it towards your `stk-code` directory in the 'Where is the source code' field, and point it to a directory called `build` or `bld`
4. Download CMake from here: [CMake - download page](https://cmake.org/download/), install it; once CMake is installed, double click on the CMake icon on your desktop, and point it towards your `stk-code` directory in the 'Where is the source code' field, and point it to a directory called `build` or `bld` inside the stk-code directory.
5. Press 'Configure'; CMake will ask you if it is OK to create the aformentioned directory, press `Yes`. CMake will then ask you about your version of Visual Studio.
Confirm your selection; *Please look at the table below to avoid confusion between version numbers and releases of Visual Studio*;
CMake will begin creating the required files for the build in the directory.