


If the user reports back I move onto other topics.

do you think you could talk w/ me on my forum if i gave you all the info you needed because this is an issue for me tooIt's the first response given, because like I said, the problem is usually caused by a bad install, and UAC is often the culprit, and thus it should be the first thing to check.

You might not use it that way but many people do use it that way, and point taken w/ the volunteer stuff. Hasn't worked for me or him or about 5 other posts i've seen and that is always the answer I see given by admins and whenever people come back asking for more help they are ignored and receive none thus it is generic yes. After all, we are volunteers doing this in our spare time trying to diagnose a problem on a different computer possibly half a world away. We can only do some much if the user does not write clearly or does not give us enough information to work on. At least, like I said, that is the way I interpreted it. He was simply telling us where it is installed. The way I interpreted his post is that he has it installed in the correct path inside the mod folder of M2TW. Wrong file path installation can certainly cause this error, but he has not indicated that he modified the game installer by adding on the /mod. I assume you refer to Marcus' post directly above yours. It's not a generic response and it has worked for many people. UAC is often the culprit of bad installations, so that is why it is recommended. otherwise it puts a mod folder inside a mod folder.The problem of not finding the kingdoms.exe is often that the mod is not installed properly. SO, the destination should be as follows-Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\SEGA\Medieval II Total Warĭon't add on the \mod, because if a mod folder already exists it will merge it w/ the existing folder and if not then it will create one. I did this same thing (i also have cannot find kingdom.exe, these admins need to stop using generic responses and go past the whole UAC answer, hasnt solved the problem for anybody i talk to).
