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    Now sporting a classic avatar! Member fallen851's Avatar
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    Default Re: Persistent Roma CTD ...

    You are correct, I installed some versions of EB that didn't go to a RTW install, so I could have some backup files, and for whatever reason those installs remained in application data also. If it is installed to a copy of RTW, the files seem to get deleted.
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    Default Re: Persistent Roma CTD ...

    Just out of curiosity, I went back to the savegame that was giving me trouble, prior to my finding that I still had BI on my harddrive. That savegame functioned perfectly.

    Since getting rid of the "secret" installation of BI, I haven't had a single problem with EB.

    This might be important. I don't understand how, but at least on my computer, the presence of BI affected EB after one of the characters received a trait, that of "Auctoritas".

    If anyone else is having trouble with this problem, or other problems for which an answer cannot be found, search you entire harddrive for the presence of BI, and delete it. Then, reload EB and see if it works as intended.

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    Default Re: Persistent Roma CTD ...

    That's pretty odd though, as many have got the game to work using BI. But I'm happy that you have got your installation working again. Enjoy .

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