GreyPawn
Hero
posted 06-07-06 11:17 AM
EDT (US)
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Hello Unome,
It sounds like it could be a problem with the installation. Here's a recommended course of action to take-
Firstly, Uninstall Rise of Legends using the Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs option. Make sure you uninstall any previous traces of Rise of Legends Demo or Beta versions as well, as these can potentially cause conflicts with the retail version. Next, delete the actual file folder directory that contained Rise of Legends, usually the default which is Program Files>Microsoft Games>Rise of Legends. Also delete the Rise of Legends directory at My Documents>My Games>Rise of Legends.
After you've done this, you'll want to reboot to make sure that your system is completely fresh and devoid of Rise of Legends code before attempting to reinstall. Reinstall the game after the reboot, and try to use the default directories if possible. You should be good to go after that.