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A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
As requested I post this guide I wrote for another thread as a thread of its own - however, it's somewhat modified by now, if not extended.
Please take the time to read through the various notes list just below BEFORE reading the Guide, as not everything may apply, or may be required for each individual user. (Note1 for instance deals with such kind of information).
At all times, remember that this thread is for keeping the guide as sharp and to-the-point and complete as possible: it is not intended for individual cases, but the general case as a whole. If you discover you need help at some stage, or run into trouble, or find bugs or other thechnical issues you experience: please take the time and effort to read two more threads: How to ask for help with a crash and: 1.2 Fixes you should try before posting (it's a sticky in this forum).
Note: step 1, 2 and 3 are optional, provided that you have a clean, that is unmodified copy of RTW, patched to 1.5. In other words: you have a version 1.5 of RTW that contains neither any traces of other mods, nor any modifications of your own. In which case step 4 refers to your clean RTW 1.5 build
Note 2: if you use Windows Vista you may experience certain errors due to the security model Vista uses to protect your PC from possible threats.
There are two ways to circumvent this issue:
1) Conform yourself to the security model: don't install softwar such as games in the C:\Program Files\ directory, or any of its subdirectories. The correct root folder for any softwar that wishes to use/store settings from/to a separate file always begins with the adress of your User Account. Therefore the left-most part of your install destination should then read "C:\Users\[Your Account Name]", with [Your Account Name] being the name of your account. So the path might look like.: "C:\Users\Admin" or "C:\Users\John Smith". Warning: this means that if you happen to have installed RTW inside the program folders (for instance you have applied the default suggestion its installer comes up with) you will have to either make a back up of this install inside your preferred subfolder at your account, or you will have to re-install RTW to this location.
2) Turn OFF the UAC. UAC means User Account Control and is a safety feature of Windows Vista (among other operating systems) to limit administrator powers to the very simple and basic ones for unexperienced administrators. On one side, this is a very sound way of protecting your PC against potentially malicious software if you are a very passive admin (i.e. you do not actively maintain the various security software, preferences and similar policies on your PC), on the other hand it limits what software installed by you is allowed to do. While it is certainly the most easy 'fix' to apply, it is not recommended unless you know what you do; and therefore it is not explained in any greater detail here. (For if you know what you are doing, you will have no trouble whatsoever to find out how to do it.)
Note 3: if you use a Steam client or similar for running RTW, the installer is unable to create a working shortcut to your RomeTW.exe. However there is a solution, as described by mk56:
Finally, then:
A Guide to Installing EB, step by step.
Step 1: Uninstalling your previous RTW & EB installs
Hit/ Left click start and left click "Control Panel": Go to "Add/Remove Programs", and left click this tool: Wait a bit, and you'll see a list of programs. Now, find all traces of RTW, and click remove: If you're asked whether you're sure, well - you are! Are you not? :grin:
Do the same with all traces of EB you find:
Step 2: Installing RTW from the disc
Which needs no further explanation. Though, for convenience, you may want to write down in which folder you installed RTW - since you'll need that piece of information later on.
Step 3: Preparing your RTW install for EB
Make a back up of your newly installed RTW. To do so, create a new folder outside of the folder which you installed RTW in, and copy your RTW folder to that folder. Now, you basically should have two folders containing the whole RTW install.
Next, load up RTW, just as you would do to start playing it, but when you get to the main menu: select "Options". You should now see what version number your RTW is. This number is the key to what you're going to do next: patching.
If your install was 1.0, or 1.1 you must patch to 1.3 and then to 1.5 using the patches provided by CA. These should auto detect which folder you installed RTW in. After that run RTW another time, and check if your version number now reads "1.5".
If your install was 1.5 you don't need to patch at all.
Step 4: Downloading EB
Make sure you have downloaded EB v1.1 Full Install AND the EB v1.2 patch. Use this link:https://www.europabarbarorum.com/downloads_mod.html
Please note that EB is only available through mirror sites; and torrent; and that this will be for a while. The main reason to use torrent is that it is specifically designed for downloading large amounts of data (in this case the EB installer), and it will likely be quicker.
If you would like to use torrent: and you don't quite know how to do so; you could read this quick guide to torrents. Please keep in mind that it's no use to dowload through torrent when you don't have torrent client software installed on your PC. In any case when you have downloaded EB through torrent; you will be able to find it in the folder which contains all your torrent downloads.
If you would like to use a mirror instead: when you have to select a folder to save the file in, select "desktop". (This will be convenient later on; because you won't have to browse your folders to find the installer itself.)
Regardless which way you choose to download, if the file shows as "corrupted" or fails to start, you may have an anti-virus program running which falsely sees the EB installer as malicious code. While we cannot guarantee it is intact and unchanged on mirror sites, the torrent will be clean of any viruses, spyware or such ilk. If you choose to trust the installer, it should work.
Step 5: Installing EB
Now, run the EB installer (you should now be able to find it on your desktop):
It will perform a MD5 checksum -you can read more about that in Bovi's remark above- and then if the MD5 is correct it will start unpacking some files:
When it's done with unpacking the neccesary files it will show you this screen:
Click Install to start installing EB on your PC.
The first screen you'll now see is:
And now start paying attention!
Why? Well, this is where most people who can't run EB have made a mistake. The path/adress you see there is set to be something by default: C:\...\Rome Total War However, for many people this is not the correct folder to install EB to.
Trick is to fill in the exact same folder, as the one which contains your clean RTW 1.5 on that line. (So: either the exact same folder as the one which you installed RTW in or the backup.) You can do this by typing the entire path, or by left clicking "Browse": and select the folder of your clean RTW 1.5 (similar to selecting a picture from file to insert in Word, however this time you select your RTW 1.5 file folder instead of the "picture"). In my case the path ended up like this: Next, click "OK". Now, when your PC is done with the "OK" thingy the screen will look similar as to when your first had to insert the installation path... And breathe... However, this time the "address" (destination/ installation path are other ways to describe the same stuff) is that of your clean RTW 1.5. In my case that was this (see also the screenie above): Now click "Next". You'll now see a screen asking to double check your installation path before you give your final approval: To continue installing EB: select "Install", to adjust something you did earlier, click "Back".
If you have pressed "Install" a loading bar will reappear.
This is the time to leave your PC alone for a while.
ONLY IF YOU ARE VERY CONFIDENT ABOUT IT OR YOU DON'T MIND TO DO EVERYTHING ALL OVER AGAIN, you can try to run something on your PC alongside it. (Which is exactly why you had to download the installer to your desktop; then you don't have to run a program to find the installer with!)
Now that EB 1.1 is installed, you need to do much of the same with the 1.2 patch - Make sure you install it into the very same location as 1.1!
Step 6: After installing EB
Wow, you and your PC made it through! Now you can choose what you'll do next. You can read the readme file (Recommended): You can install the optional Modesty Patch:
Whatever you choose, be sure to visit this thread too - these fixes are not part of the installer you downloaded (since the bugs were found after the release of the latest version; and no new installer has been put together since) 1.2 Fixes you should try before posting
The fixes are an absolute must-have, because not only do they fix what you might consider annoying, they improve stability of the mod. These fixes are typically save-game compatible, but not necessarily retroactive. That is: they will not help an ongoing campaign much (apart from preventing the fixed bug to re-appear) because the bugs have already been 'locked' into the save game. (An example would be the bug which cause the placement of certain reform buildings to re-occur every once in a while: if your campaign were affected by this bug already your duplicate reform buildings cannot be removed, though further spawning will be prevented by the fix.)
Therefore it is highly recommended that you install these fixes before playing EB for the first time: it's a one time only thing, and you will not have to give up an awesome campaign just because some bugfix is 'incompatible'. You can find all the fixes listed in this thread, accompanied by a brief instruction on how to install them correctly: 1.2 Fixes you should try before posting
Finally there is the subject of Minimods: EB has overtime gathered quite a large fanbase, and naturally not everyone thinks the way EB does things is the best. Or some people decide to add in some of the features or to fix bugs they know themselves, perferring not to wait until EB releases its next version. There are even those people who decided that RTW.exe is not the right engine and prefer to play EB on an expansion, hence the various mods/installers to get EB to work on BI.exe (from the Barbarian Invasion expansion) or ALX.exe (from the Alexander expansion). Of course this offers you the opportunity to 'customize' EB to what you think suits your tastes most; but there are some technical things to consider here as well:
If you really need this guide, and (think you) are unable to get EB to work on your own:
1) Submods of EB might not work correctly with previously installed mods or even the 'main' mod, or flat out introduce bugs of their own. The EB team are not involved with submods of EB and all the technical issues that lie therein: the EB team does not 'support' these modifications. If a member is kind enough to even genuinely puzzle himself with your submod bugreport you can count yourself very lucky - because these bugreports are low priority at best.
2) Submods of EB (as do fixes) usually require more familiarity with your PC than does the EB mod itself. The reason is that many of them are just a few files, and people who actually want to spend their time on installers for those are hard to find.
3) As a rule of thumb: be sure that whatever you install can also be uninstalled with ease too. You do not want to end up removing the modified files one by one to replace them with installer files; only to be able to install the other mini-mod you want to try out - which of course so happens to be incompatible. You do not want to re-install EB for the sole purpose of removing a mini-mod either. So before 'mindlessly' installing everything as described on the forum page of the mini-mod of your choice, it might be wise to take a look what files exactly are 'modded', and back the corresponding EB files up first. If nothing else, it saves you the hassle to figure it out afterwards.
4) Not all submods are compatible with the various EB fixes.
5) Some submods are made to enhance the runtime speed of RTW when you play EB. While they might look appealing at first, you also need to be aware of the fact that these can only accomplish this by removing features of EB.
Whatever you choose, it is still highly recommended to shut down and restart your PC before you start playing EB the first time after you have installed it. (Only a one time thing, see it as a way to give your "exhausted" PC a break. Or as the typical thing to do after installing something onto your PC. ~;))
Step 7: And finally...
And now, finally, the very last part of the guide: how to give EB a try! :balloon3:
FINAL NOTES TO MAKE IT ALL WORK: in order to play EB you need to have your RTW disc in the disc drive, and double click the EB shortcut on your desktop. As you can see, you can open the EB FAQ from there too. (Which requires a running Internet connection, since it redirects you to a web adress.)
Apart from that, in order to actually enjoy the 'EB-experience' it is paramount that you activate the background script! You may wonder how this is done, so here goes: one of the very first things you notice is the fact that each time you load a new game, or a save the advisor pops up as soon as you click a city, or attempt to construct/recruit anything. When you click his face, an text message should appear saying "Welcome to" and so forth. Then, if the message has appeared you should click the 'show-me-how' button (the blackboard-like icon) to activate the background script. When you do this all scripted features of EB are enabled, such as four seasons per year, reforms, and special events. Also, this will prevent the advisor from reappearing every single time you attempt to build, recruit or basically 'do something'.
Known thingies:
1) Some people experience a sort of 'loop' i.e. the advisor still returns after activating the script. Possibly you did not activate the script, but dismissed the advisor instead; possibly it's the old script settings interferring with the new ones. In any case this can be solved by 're-activating' the script, which is done exactly in the same way.
2) Some people find all their 'government' (if you're new to EB; EB has certain special buildings called goverments) buildings 100% damaged. This might be caused by old script settings interferring with the new ones. It is recommended to quit RTW without saving your game; and then re-starting RTW. This issue only occurs if a player has first played a campaign with one faction; then quit that game and loaded a saved game featuring a different faction of choice - all in the same 'session' of RTW.
3) Some people experience a crash to desktop, or CTD for short, upon loading EB; and others experience a flickering main menu. At the time this was written, we do not yet know why this happens (it only happens with a minority of the people who play EB, for by far the most people EB shows up just fine); but a number of solutions are known and listed here:
Install Validation
The solution fixing it for most is perhaps this:
a) Right click the EB shortcut on your desktop
b) In the context menu (the new menu that should've appeared by now) go to "Properties"
c) Change the arguments in the target line from:
to:
Code:
-mod:eb -show_err -nm
The -nm switch tells the RTW engine to disable all movies. Note that this also disables the Intro movies to the campaigns that have them.
If this still does not solve your problem; you are very much encouraged to follow this guide and post the test results in a thread of your own in this subforum.
4) With certain types of graphics cards the trees on the campaign map may suddenly appear to have a cotton-like texture. This is due to the fact that the RTW engine itself is not fully compatible with all kinds of graphics cards. (In this case: the tree sprites are not rendered properly.) The issue is also known as 'snow in Arabia'.
5) Loading an 'Autosave' game may result in a (temporarily) distorted graphical representation of the game's current season. EB uses three 'Summers' (Spring, Summer and Fall to be more precise) and one 'Winter': this issue makes one such 'Summer' appear as a 'Winter'.
6) EB is known to be far more resource consuming than basic RTW. It is not unusual for people with limitted RAM to wait up to 10 minutes to get to the main menu; and neither is it unusual for campaign & battle loading times to see a significant increase as well. That said, there have been reports of people who play EB just fine with exact such limitted hardware power; and therefore it is hard to pinpoint the exact combination of PC specifications that cause the lag. For the main part it is related to the amount of RAM you have, combined with graphics card specifications.
Let me know when more screenshots are needed, and I'll see what I can do.
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
I need help installing this mod.
I tried what you said to do. I have a clean installation of Rome Total War (1.5) and Barbarian Invasion (1.6). I downloaded the v0.81a from the EB site, and followed the instructions from the installer. I told the computer to install it into a copy of the Rome Total War folder.
Everything worked well and the file installed just fine. The problem is that whenever I try to open it the computer locks up at the loading screen and I have to use control-alt-delete to bring up the task manager and end the process. Nothing else works except shutting down the computer manually from the CPU.
I've tried downloading several times, uninstalling and reinstalling the mod, installing directly into the original Rome Total War directory and none of those has worked. The only thing I have left to try is uninstall and reinstall Rome Total War and Barbarian Invasion then patch them up to 1.5 and 1.6 respectively, but first I have to uninstall EB (again), which will take about an hour, and then do that, and finally re-download EB, and try to install it into the Rome Total War folder (I'll try a copy first, and if it doesn't work again I'll try it in the original Rome Total War folder).
Any help would be readily appreciated, and if I am doing anything wrong with the installation please tell me so, as I probably missed it myself. I will write down everything that happens while the installation is occuring (with times and everything) so that if anything happens I can give a step-by-step guide to what I did, how I did it, and for how long it went on. Hopefully I can solve this, since this mod looks awesome and vanilla RTW just seems too unrealistic to me.
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
The initial load screem may take a long time to load.
Just wait and it will come.
If you wait more than ten minutes and nothing happens, then you may have a problem...
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I gave the game about seven and a half minutes and it did nothing. When I brought the task manager up it showed the game as not responding, instead of running, which is what I should get if its still loading.
I'm going to try to uninstall and reinstall the game and mod, but have little hope for success.
Like I said, I'll keep a step by step log (with times) so that if it fails I can give a detailed account and know what I'm doing wrong. Sorry to bother you guys, but this is my last ditch atempt and I'm very desperate to fix this.
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In the words of Muradin Bronzebeard "NOW I'M P***ED!!!".
Okay, I uninstalled the Rome Total War AND Barbarian Invasion Folders and deleted everything to do with them. Then I uninstalled EB and made sure there were no residual files left over. I made VERY sure of this. Then I re-installed Rome Total War, and checked the version. I have the RTW Gold Edition, which was patched to 1.5 out of the box. Having done this I proceeded to the Europa Barbarorum website and downloaded the mod from them. Then I opened the installer and proceeded to install the Europa Barbarorum modification on the SAME EXACT FOLDER I HAD INSTALLED RTW, not a copy of it, but THE EXACT SAME FOLDER. After it had installed I had the install shortcut and FAQ left over, so I decided to delete them. I deleted the FAQ successfully, but the installer wouldn't let me delete it. I got a message saying that something/one else was using it and would not allow me to delete the file. After This I had to shut down the computer because I was going out. When I returned I turned the computer on and found (as usual) that I could delete the installer file. Then I decided (knowing I would fail) to try out Europa Barbarorum and see if it could work. After three minutes the loading screen did not change (the medieval2 loading screen takes me less than a minute, and that is a much larger game (9gigs)), so I decided to Alt-Tab and try to bypass the loading screen that way (as I have seen mentioned that I could), but after one minute this would not work. I decided to bring up the task manager which took about a minute or so to come (though the monitor background was stuck on the EB loading screen). Then I ordered the computer to terminate the EB process (which for some reason showed up as RTW on the task manager instead of EB), which took inordinately long.
After that I decided to uninstall EB for possibly the last time and officially start to hate Europa Barbarorum for eternity or until someone comes up with a fix for my problem.
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
Three minutes isn't really that long of a time to wait for EB, especially for the initial load (RTW has to create some files the first time you start EB and it will take a while longer). If you are willing, I would suggest starting EB and letting it load for a long time. Go watch TV or something and come back in a half hour. If it hasn't loaded, then I'm pissed too.
Out of curiousity, what is your computer stats (specifically processor speed & RAM)?
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Yeah, sorry Tellos Athenaios. I know you're trying to help and that I haven't been very grateful about it.
MarcusAureliusAntoninus, I have 1.9 Ghz processor, and 512 RAM. All right, I'll try that (have to do the whole process all over again), just as soon as CA gets back to me on how to fix RTW, which apparently cannot be uninstalled even by the CA uninstaller provided.
As soon as I get a message on how to fix RTW on my computer I'll try that. Sorry, but it blew up in my face about a half hour ago, and now nothing I've tried has worked, and indeed some of the things I've tried have made it worse. I'm going to go check the vanilla Rome forums to see if there is a remedy for my woes there. If not I have to trust in CA and their help/support team.
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NP, everyone gets angry sometimes. Especially when something that should work doesn't.
You can't uninstall RTW, or you can't reinstall because it didn't uninstall correctly? In either case you probably have to manually uninstall. If you want/need to do that, try looking up 'manual uninstall' and/or 'registry files' in the official TotalWar troubleshooting forum. I had to do that once and at the time there was a detailed thread saying how to do that.
If this in not your problem, good luck with it, whatever it is...
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Hey! I've got 1024MB RAM, yet for me it takes about 5 mins to get to the main menu. My CPU is dual core 1.82 GHz not much less then yours in terms of speed. Oh, and never ever trust your Task Manager - the two reliable things about it are Performance & Process tabs. Windows just thinks that RTW isn't responding eventhough it is in fact busy as hell asking just about everything from your PC it can get. And at the last: EB isn't a different program, it's RTW running in a different way - so that's why you won't see any process called "EB".
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All Right. Thanks for the info Tellos. Once I've fixed my problems with RTW I'll try that.
btw, MarcusAurelianusAntoninus, the problem is that apparently during the first uninstall the computer did not have access to the RTW.exe file, which did not delete. When I reinstalled it the cd did not reinstall the RTW.exe file, which was still left over from the first installation. The real problem comes from the fact that apparently the files do not interact with each other, so I have all the RTW files on my computer, but the .exe file cannot be accessed. Whenever I try I get the message that the computer cannot access it because I am not rated to access it (I am logged as an admin), or someone else is using it on the computer (only one logged on).
Now when I try to reinstall it I get the message that either the disk is full or write protected (not sure what it means), and cannot overwrite the file/path/device with the appropriate one.The it says I must make sure I have access to it and no one else is using the file.
btw, I checked the totalwarfuroms.com site and the only topic with my problem (or an incredibly similar one) was blank, with nothing helpful.
Basically I cannot reinstall right because the .exe file and a few others would not uninstall and now the installshield cannot install those files with the RTW files because it is not allowed to overwrite them.
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
Is your RomeTW.exe set to "Read-only"?
(right click it sto see if that box is checked)
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Originally Posted by MarcusAureliusAntoninus
Is your RomeTW.exe set to "Read-only"?
(right click it sto see if that box is checked)
Ooh I hate read only, cant delete those.
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
Okay, finally got the RTW thing fixed. Apparently the RTW uninstaller and the Windows uninstaller are not the same (I did not realize this), and the RTW one is not authorized to remove the RTW.exe file, along with a few others.
Also finally got EB to work, but I have no idea how. It loaded in two minutes (which is wierd because I'd given it 7 minutes the other time). The patron Saint of computers decided to take pity on me. The only diference is that I didn't delete the EB FAQ off the bat this time.
Sorry to have bothered you. This has been the wierdest of experiences on my computer. (and I'm counting the time it crashed downloading a DoW patch, even though it had about 600 extra megs (lost everything), and the out of body conversations I have with a friend of mine).
Sorry to have bothered you, but even though it worked I'm still stumped as to how, since I did nothing different, had a clean RTW1.5 before, and this time it loaded in less time than it had before. I'm stumped and slightly freaked out about this. I think my computer hates me.
Sorry to have made such a fuss about this guys.
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i followed everything u said but everytime i download it, it comes up with a symbol like a piece of paper with a mozilla firefox symbol on it and pulls up the internet if i click on it... why's that?:inquisitive:
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
gran_guitarra,
Good to hear. Have fun playing EB.
(I wish I knew what you did too. So if anyone else has the same problem. Oh well, good luck!)
pockettank,
What pulls up the internet? The download link? Then downloaded installer? The EB shortcut?
(If the installer, I think something like that will happen if it is a corrupt download, IIRC.)
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Did you download the Torrent? Because the only thing you will receive if you don't have a proper bittorent client stuff (I don't know anything about it, never used it), would be the file which contains all the info the software needs to actually download the file you wanted. In other words: don't use torrent if you don't have a bittorent client. And thus: download directly from the FTP.
Secondly your PC may have decided to go into stand by mode: in which case it would have closed all (Internet) connections, and thus disrupted the downloading process - it appears you can resume downloading with Firefox. In that case: NP.
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
Hey gran_guitarra, I had the EXACT same problem the first time I installed EB (I also have Gold Edition, too)! Except for two things...
1. When I inserted the Gold Edition disc after I had installed EB, I could still play vanilla RTW...and I had to open the EB shortcut to get to the EB loading screen.
2. Although I could still play vanilla, when I did play it, the loading bar was that of the one from EB....:inquisitive: ....and when I started a Custom Battle in vanilla, as soon as the game was ready to play (loading bar at 100%), vanilla CTDed... :inquisitive: ....
When I did open EB through the shortcut, I waited 32 minutes (:furious3: ) for EB to load at the title screen...but nothing happened....
When I installed the 1.5 version of RTW, it was installed to "C:/Program Files/The Creative Assembly/Rome: Total War". Then, when I was installing EB, it wanted to install to "C:/Program Files/Activision/Rome: Total War"......so I changed it to the previous folder, as nothing existed in the Activision folder....in fact, the folder didn't exist. So maybe changing the folder directory was apart of the problem? Whatever it was, I hope it won't happen with my new computer, as I am thouroughly enjoying EB, so if anyone knows a solution to this problem, please help gran_guitarra and myself out.
Thanks again:2thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by Owen the Mighty
2. Although I could still play vanilla, when I did play it, the loading bar was that of the one from EB....:inquisitive: ....and when I started a Custom Battle in vanilla, as soon as the game was ready to play (loading bar at 100%), vanilla CTDed... :inquisitive: ....
When I did open EB through the shortcut, I waited 32 minutes (:furious3: ) for EB to load at the title screen...but nothing happened....
When I installed the 1.5 version of RTW, it was installed to "C:/Program Files/The Creative Assembly/Rome: Total War". Then, when I was installing EB, it wanted to install to "C:/Program Files/Activision/Rome: Total War"......so I changed it to the previous folder, as nothing existed in the Activision folder....in fact, the folder didn't exist. So maybe changing the folder directory was apart of the problem? Whatever it was, I hope it won't happen with my new computer, as I am thouroughly enjoying EB, so if anyone knows a solution to this problem, please help gran_guitarra and myself out.
1) The Vanilla bar .tga file is overwritten by EB, that's why you see that bar when playing Vanilla too.
2) Changing the folder direction should not make any difference: in fact I changed the destination path for my own build and it works fine.
3) You may want to check which version of EB you installed. For example, the .81a patch is known to simply uninstall EB in some occasions, whereas the 0.81a full installer should always work properly when used properly (see post 1 in this thread).
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Thanks for your answers, Tellos, but I have checked my copy of EB (I downloaded it from my friend's house, and then burned it onto a disc) and it is the 0.81a Full Installer. Maybe it was a simple technical hardware glitch, as my old computer was not la creme de la creme....
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This might seem like a dumb question, but I'll give it a shot anyway. If I have just Player1's Bug-Fixer program installed as a mod, do I have to still do a complete uninstall, or will those files just get overwritten? Does the clean status just refer to not having any major mods on board, or does it literally mean absolutely clean and un-tampered with?
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Originally Posted by Afro Thunder
This might seem like a dumb question, but I'll give it a shot anyway. If I have just Player1's Bug-Fixer program installed as a mod, do I have to still do a complete uninstall, or will those files just get overwritten? Does the clean status just refer to not having any major mods on board, or does it literally mean absolutely clean and un-tampered with?
I suspect you could install EB on top of that build (assuming it's RTW v1.5) and it would work fine. We ask people to go with the COMPLETELY clean build because if you start having problems and report them to the team without mentioning the other installed mod, and it's something we've never heard of.....well, we'll spend time and energy trying to track down a problem that might not be related to EB at all.
And remember, when I say "we", that means actual people spending hours at the keyboard, running through different scenarios.
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Hmm, I think I messed up somewhere. I just had a CTD when I tried to start up a campaign. Time for a reinstall, it seems.
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Im trying to install this and i might write for help.
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
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Originally Posted by Tellos Athenaios
As requested I post this guide I wrote for another thread as a thread of it's own,
Note: step 1 t/m 3 are optional, provided that you have a clean, that is unmodified copy of RTW, patched to 1.5. In other words: you have a version 1.5 of RTW that contains neither any traces of other mods, nor any modifications of your own. In which case step 4 refers to your clean RTW 1.5 build
Let me know when more screenshots are needed, and I'll see what I can do.
Hey I still cant get this game installed every time i install it and i click rome total war to play it it goes to milked total war help!!!!!!!!!!:wall:
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
I think he refers to vanilla RTW. Which might be milk to the EB cream :clown:.
You need to install EB in the same directory as RTW. Then you must use the shortcut placed on your desktop to play EB, rather than the RTW shortcut.
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
Hi, I have unofficial (non-original) version of RTW. Are there any differences? Do I have to crack the game before patching? When I was playing RTR 6, I just installed clean RTW, patched with 1.2, installed RTR, restarted PC and than created image. It ran well, but i don`t know, how to do it with EB. Please help, thanks.
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
Well: install clean RTW, patch it to 1.3, to 1.5, install EB using the EB 0.81a Full installer... seems the logical thing to do to me.
I hope "unofficial (non-original)" means: "modified" - thus you have installed RTW and intstalled a mod/ a patch on top of it.
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
Ok, I am starting with installation. Do I have to crack the RTW after install or patching with 1.5?
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Re: A guide to install EB, screenshots provided
Tellos, I followed your instructions. Installed my copied version of RTW, then patched with 1.3 and 1.5 (did not cracked the game all the time) and after that installed EB 0.81a. When I started the game (EB shortcut), the screen displayed the Rome logo for a moment, got black and returned to desktop with message like "Please insert the correct CD-ROM and restart application" (specific when starting game without crack). So I tried to copy the crack from my vanilla RTW - after start appeared loading screen (for EB, I think) and immediately returned to desktop with no effect.
When I was playing Rome Total Realism 6 (installation was similar), some guys send me link with .mds file, to create image of RTR disc (because there was the same problem with returning to desktop after start). Does anybody have something like that for playing with non-original RTW game? Thanks a lot.