thank you both for takin the time to reply... i shall take your advice on board. this is all new to me so can now hopefully get better at it..
thank you both for takin the time to reply... i shall take your advice on board. this is all new to me so can now hopefully get better at it..
Heh, as long as you try and put effort into your post, it will be respected - even if it isn't perfect English. There are plenty of users here that have English as their second or third language, maybe even more.
Also, welcome to the org. Hope you have a pleasant time here.![]()
Originally Posted by drone
Live your life out on Earth; I'm going to join the Sun.
Welcome aboard, jamminj! Here's to hoping you're able to get your EB problems resolved.![]()
"MTW is not a game, it's a way of life." -- drone
hi.... no luck on resolving my ctd's with eb v1.1. someone has taken the time to try to help (bovi) which is most appreciated.. but no luck as of yet.. ive completely un-installed everything and re-loaded, and loaded all fixes correctly.. wot would help, and i guess iam not alone on this, is i am not very sharpe at computer stuff and i find it hard to try to follow some of the instructions, when they do not use the same words as my computer does.. it would make things alot simpler and easy to follow if instructions and words matched.... eg- unpack files into rome directory.. my computer does not use the word unpack,which i guess lots of computers dont, so i scratched my head for 20minutes trying to work that simple instruction out... anyway, i think all people involved in this project have done a remarkable job and deserve alot of applause as the game is truely amazing and a benchmark for all future total war games.
Welcome jamminj![]()
The good people of EB will appreciate your kind wordsOriginally Posted by jamminj
You're more then welcome good sir
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Ja mata, TosaInu
Sorry to hear the problems weren't resolved. And yes, computer terms can be very, very abstract. Unpack, for example, usually means opening up a ZIP file and moving them to a specific folder on your computer.
Just never enter the world of PERL, and computers will at least stay somewhat sane to you, if not kind.
"Die Wahrheit ruht in Gott / Uns bleibt das Forschen." Johann von Müller
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