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senator pailing 2
07-19-2008, 20:17
help can someone please give me a step by step installation guide for version1.1 please dont get to technical just keep it simple please. if this has already been posted i am sorry i got confused searching.can anyone help me!:help:
i too would love a simple guide :)
well It's not hard at all
here
Installation
If you're using vista
enter to your program files folder (c:\program files)and look for the Activision or Creative assembly folder select it and cut it then create a new folder somewhere else (say C:\Games) and paste the Activision folder in it (
[B]1-First make sure you have a clean RTW 1.5 installation on your computer.
This is to make absolutely certain old files or directories won't cause problems for the EB installation.
you should also delete any EB prior to 1.1, If I'm not wrong you just need to delete the folder called EB in your Rome - Total war folder , wich is located in your Activision/Creative assembly directory
2-Double-click the EB installer file and follow the instructions on screen.
when you're asked to enter the location of rtw , select the Rome - Total war folder (wherever you might have it)
The installation process gives you the option to install a number of supporting tools and the "modesty patch", which adds loincloths to the naked units. The modesty patch is NOT recommended, however, and is provided purely as a service to those who must appease parents, and for anyone who is uncomfortable with pixelated genitalia.
3- I suggest using the latest fixes , just enter to the 1.1 fixes thread and download and apply the Permanent fixes , being the optional... merely optiona :sweatdrop:
that should do it :2thumbsup: :medievalcheers:
It's even easier to follow the sticky in this forum called "A guide to install EB, screenshots provided".
Tellos Athenaios
07-20-2008, 08:17
Even though the author admits that an update for 1.1 is overdue (mainly because the screens will look different as of 1.1; not much because of content changes); it is still pretty much valid. The same key-points addressed there apply to 1.1 as well.
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