I noticed now that I can't play vanilla, again, the imperial campaign error. I'm not able to select a faction, but it works on BI.
I noticed now that I can't play vanilla, again, the imperial campaign error. I'm not able to select a faction, but it works on BI.
If RS is installed you can't play either vanilla or BI, RS breaks both of them because it makes changes directly in the data folder.
How can I delete it? I wouldn't know how to re-install it later because I can't just go on without vanilla, I might still want to play it in the future.
Make a copy of your whole vanilla RTW folder and label as Roma Surrectum - now install the mod in here.
The problem you've got relates to not allowing the batch file run itself in its entirety. You've got to let it run (obviously responding where appropriate with A - all - when indicated).
I'd recommend checking out the twcenter site where most issues are dealt with and help is more readily at hand...
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=251
Modeller and skinner for Roma Surrectum
I'm having the exact original problem Fahad I had.
I recently downloaded and installed Roma Surrectum 1.10b onto a freshly reinstalled Sega version of Rome: Total War. I then started up RS after rebooting and got to the main menu perfectly. I then went to imperial campaign, selected the Romani as the faction, and then clicked on the arrow to begin my glorious campaign. After a couple seconds, RS dumped me back to the main menu. I clicked a few more times with the same result.![]()
Then, in a desperate attempt to set things straight, I completely removed RTW (and RS with it). I then reinstalled both a new copy of RTW and RS only to have the same thing happen to me again.![]()
Now I'm posting, to get some outside help.![]()
I've read the previous posts in this thread, and I think that my problem may have something to do with the "batch file" that they were referring to. I don't know what that is. Is it that the command prompt window that showed up after the installation of RS? If that's the case, I immediately closed it after installation, thinking that it wasn't of great consequence.
I would much appreciate some instruction on this issue.
EDIT: Could I just install RS 1.5, and bypass this issue altogether? Or will it come back to haunt me?
Last edited by Good Ship Chuckle; 02-17-2008 at 17:36.
Are you are totally sure that I will have no problems in the newer version due to the initial problems I had with 1.10b?Originally Posted by Squid
And by fuller install, do you mean version 1.5?![]()
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