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Installing a game.. odd error!


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  Piggy said:
If the game isn't pirated, then just post in the game's support forum for quick help.

even if it is pirated ask anyway. not like anyone is going to know. unless that error is caused by pirated copies, in which case they probably won't tell you the solution, but no loss to you really.

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  StealMySoda said:

No that wasn't hard.. was it hard for you to waste a post being a complete smart ass?

  Piggy said:
If the game isn't pirated, then just post in the game's support forum for quick help.

I received it as a gift for the holidays.. the Google search results I've been getting point me to an error with my LAN.. makes no sense though..

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  On 02/01/2010 at 20:54, l33txp said:

I copied all files to my hard drive.. installed that way.. worked fine!!!

How can you do this? I have 2 DVD's, both are in my harddrive, I just mount then with PowerIso and start the installation.

I also use WIn7 x64. BUT, I manage to work the other time. Now I format the computer, and now I can't get this to work. ****

I also manage to install correctly one time, don't know how, but then when I was loading scenario I receive the following:

Unable to load the script.

I already installed the game 10 times. With or without compatibility, with or without administrador, with or without anti-virus or firewall enable (something I saw on the support forums). Just doesn't work!

But I know the game works with Win7 x64, because I was playing the GAME!!!! Last time I didnt had any dificulties to install. I did nothing different.

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