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In an issue related to game installs, another 'old' game I installed on Vista 圆4 was SimCity4, and it would ask for the correct disc be inserted even though it was already in the drive.APARs listed for a specific component apply only to that component. I doubt any of this applies to your difficulties with 'Shattered Union', but I would like to hear how you solve it. In a previous install, I put all programs (x86 and 圆4) into the same folder without a problem, but for simplicity's sake, I just changed the drive letter and let it keep the same arcitecture.
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So perhaps there is a problem with the IDE drive or the IDE interface on the mobo.Īnyway, to answer your question, I installed my progams much like you did, when prompted for the install location, I just switched C: to D. My original set up I used had windows on an IDE drive and all other programs and files were on a SATA drive (RAID 0). I reinstalled Vista to a RAID 1 drive (Windows Easy Transfer makes this less of a hassle.) So far so good. I spent the weekend doing what I was thinking. I'm always losing disks so I'm hoping to rebuild my game collection as all digital storing the games on an external HD and keeping a digital and printed copy of the game keys just to be on the safe side. Yeah.I'm a klutz and a forgetful one too. On the up side I LOVE not having to track down a disk to play a game only to find that it fell behind my desk and I accidentally ran it over with my chair so it's scratched beyond use.
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I think digital downloads should be cheaper than boxed titles because you have no disk, printed manual or box so no manufacturing/shipping expense there and less product for the customer. Stuff I can find in a junk bin for $9.95 might still be $20-$30. Their games are the same or a bit higher than boxed titles and it takes them a long time to reduce older games. The only criticism I would make is that they can be a bit pricey. I've bought nearly a dozen games from them and no problems at all. Yeah Direct2drive has been very accomodating to me and I would highly recommend them. :clap They couldn't give me a refund because the game key had been issued/activated already.
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:dancerįYI this was a digital download from Direct2Drive who were very nice and gave me credit for the game. So far this the ONLY game that would not work on my Vista64 system and I have no problems with diablo or X-com apocalypse, space empires 4, Dark Star One and another dozen or more titles that are ancient compared to shattered union all work without a hitch on my system. If you've got this game to work then please let me know otherwise I'm just gonna delete it. If your issue is not resolved, please submit it as a new question which references this question.:flipĪs far as I'm concerned anything produced by 2K or it's affiliates :crap is on my "do not buy" list.
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When I tried to send another reply to request an answer I got this: when I replied that I already did and no results my next reply was: Took me almost 3 weeks to get a reply from them and all they told me to do was try playing in compatibility mode. So either this game was released in perfect form or they simply abandoned it and don't bother with tech support. I would like to point out that 2K games has NEVER patched this game. It's not that much older than my computer. I would also like to note that I do not consider this an "old" game.
I too believe the game is simply looking in the wrong place for the files due to the x86 folder structure of Vista64. I'm running a Gateway FX7026 Q9300 quad core, 4 gigs of DDR2 the same geforce8800 video card and vista 64. And unfortunately the exact same lack of support from 2K games. I have the exact same experience you had with the game.