Hello!
I dont know if this is right forum, but I stumbled accross this problem once I tried to launch the game. I did run the starting cinematic, but as you may notice the text leaves tracks behind it. What could cause the problem here?
Virtual XP game crashes
Virtual XP game crashes
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Re: Virtual XP game crashes
There is no way for us to know what the problem is, it's the people who wrote "Battle.exe" that you'd have to ask about that. Basically, it crashed. Probably it makes some assumptions about the environment that aren't true.
Re: Virtual XP game crashes
Hmm...the thing is that this game is not old, but also very rare these days and probability of finding those, who made that .exe file, are slim to none sadly. I already spent roughly 8 months to find the original disk itself. Let alone then finding the developers.
It used to run on my old XP perfectly and this game is from the original. What could be wrong then in the environment?
It used to run on my old XP perfectly and this game is from the original. What could be wrong then in the environment?
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Re: Virtual XP game crashes
A gazillion of things. First of all, it's a virtual environment. So, if the game has high requirements (or even medium) for a GPU, you won't find them fulfilled in a VM.Morganius wrote:What could be wrong then in the environment?
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