I'll take payment in American dollars, please, via wire transfer if necessary, at your expense. It may or may not make a difference what the subdirectory you use is named, but to cover your bases the previous poster' s choice of "lba2" is certainly the best bet. Probably some non-standard way of recording a reference to something was used, such that it can't be found if you're not playing the game from its standard installation. My guess is that the previous poster's answer is probably correct for you as well and that all versions probably need to be housed in a subdirectory of C:\ and not C:\ itself. Now, I ask you: how helpful is that? Good thing I was here, eh? ![]() ![]() I really don't have anything useful to add, other than that I seem to remember running into something like this way back at the dawn of history when I last messed around with LBA2, and I found others with the same complaint even back then-all of which suggests that it's not just some isolated hardware quirk but a problem with the code itself.
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