Hello, i was just wondering if it is possible to run Invasio Barbarorum (bi.exe) and also be able to run EB, if yes, could someone please tell me how to do that?
thanks
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Hello, i was just wondering if it is possible to run Invasio Barbarorum (bi.exe) and also be able to run EB, if yes, could someone please tell me how to do that?
thanks
Yes, it's possible. Just install and update RTW + BI and make two copies of that folder (you should always keep a clean one for future updates of mods you have and/or new mods you want to play). Then install EB in one of those folders, and the other mod in the other and you can play both.
So i have to uninstall RTW+EB and install rtw+bi ?
: ) sorry for asking stupid questions:dizzy2:
No, youcan copy and paste your currnet instalation, just make sure you don't copy any eb files. (i.e. copy and paste the entire rtw folder, except the eb mod folder)
I would (and in fact, did). There might be changes to the regular files besides those in the EB folder (I have a faint memory of some EB member saying so, but I may be wrong and I leave the definite answer to an EB member) and a reinstall would be the only guarantee that no EB stuff pass unwillingly.
Edit: Btw, it's not stupid questions. Beats certain other questions that I wish not to name...
"Now, Now, Kids. There are no stupid questions, only stupid people"
I personaly find that very insulting.:sweatdrop:
:clown: :beam: :laugh4:
I installed rome and copied it. then I just installed eb in the new folder, so now I have vanilla in the main directory, while eb in another folder lying around somewhere that only I know of ....
:D
cheers
No, there are no EB files in the vanilla structure anymore thanks to DolGuldur, apart from the icon and an RTF document with some information at the RTW root. Still you might break EB by installing another mod in the same RTW. Keeping EB in an own, otherwise clean, 1.5 RTW is the safest way.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Vicious Monkey
EB installed files in the vanilla structure in all previous versions.