Please sticky, dear moderators. :) Pretty please?
Svecke
[B]Awesome![/B] You're my hero, Rider! Thanks a bunch, this really helps. :D Now I'll just have to track this game down in the stores! :)
[quote] ... Bottom line: the game works fine but you have to do the install yourself using a retail cd and updates are unlikely to work. [/quote] Well, if I won't be able to update the game, there isn't much reason to get it (there seems to be quite a few pesky bugs when you browse through the Technical forum). Bought Galactic Civilizations II and its expansion packs instead. :) Shame Stardock is allergic to money. (More OS' supp
Ah, thanks for those files, W2kW2k! (Nice nick. ;) ) Now we just need Stardock to help us get around the (utterly unnecessary) limitation in the installer.
[quote] ... To make the game runnung on win2k I copied some modded files to the Sins main directory. I used files made for Crysis and Supreme Commander. I didn't test which were needed but I think you only need the modded input1_3.dll. I'll test that later and will post the result. [/quote] Sweet! Please post what files are needed when you've checked up on it, and if you can, where to download them! :) Great job, now we'll just have to figure out how to si
What a shame that this won't run on Windows 2000. :( It won't even install? Is this the same artificial restriction that Age of Empires III had, which you could get around? (And after you got around it, Age of Empires III worked like a charm in win2000. Thanks for trying to force people to change OS, Microsoft.) Or if you got around it, will there be other technical difficulties. Like in Bioshock, where all you had to do was to put two files in the game directory to make the game work o