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Re:Starting a Game 1 Year, 3 Months ago
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ganesh wrote:
Apparently the WinNT installation was not able to create such folder. When you installed under WinXP the folder was properly created and then the WinNT started working too because the folder had already been present. I should run more tests on WinNT, then. Thanks for the information.[/quote]
No, that's not it because my XP and win2k live on separate hard-drives, completely unaware of each other.
I rechecked on win2k:
1. installed the game to e:/games/rollick - no go
2. created path Gamecentric/Rollick manually - no go
3. uninstalled, installed to default directory - works
/niko
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Re:Starting a Game 1 Year, 3 Months ago
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Hi there,
Sorry for delay in getting back to you - I'm using windows XP and did not use the dafault install directory
Mark
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Re:Starting a Game 1 Year, 3 Months ago
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Hi,
Just to let you know, I tried to create the gamecentric/rollick in the application data folder - but the same error occurs, I also notice that when I exit the game, my display settings are not being saved.
If any of this helps, I am running:
WinXP SP2 (32bit)
AVG Free AV
and nothing else unusual in my system tray
I have an AMD dual core CPU
1GB Ram
NVidia 6800GT
SB Audigy 2
I am running a widescreen monitor
Cheers
Mark<br><br>Post edited by: Whitling2k, at: 2007/07/30 21:51
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