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from The Forge of Empires team on 1/3/22 at 11:16 am The update to 1.After installing the game, the latest 1.06 patch, and c++ redistribution software, I get the following runtime error: onic Arts\\The Battle for Middle-Earth (tm) II\\game.dat after the splash screen. The convenient labels of Dark Ages and Middle Ages have come under attack from historians seeking to unsettle our standard narrative chronology, and to get at the qualities of lived experience during these centuries.
Download the options.ini from this link: If the folder My Battle for Middle-earth Files doesnt exist. I just purchased "The Battle for Middle Earth II". And do this if the game doesnt launch: Hold the windows logo key and press R, write appdata and click on OK, then open the folder Roaming and find the folder My Battle for Middle-earth Files and put this options.ini file into it.
I had to install these games and their updates on a Opty 170 system to get these. Note: After installing the updates for Battle for Middle Earth, you will have to copy the second ini file to the same location. Good Luck!įor XP, copy the files to C:\\documents and settings\\ USER NAME\\application data (hidden)Įdit: For Vista, copy the files to C:\\Users\\ USER NAME\\AppData (hidden)\\Roaming In season 1, we see the real-world town of Richmond, the home of Hayes and Yeading FC, Cricketers Pub.9GB Download: The 100 X265 720p, Found: 377 Results, Updated: 0 The 100 Season p WEB-DL DD5. delete the data out of the Options.ini file and. 6 hours ago &0183 &32 S3, Ep1 Grodd and his army bring their battle to Earth-1, which the team must find a way to stop.
and create a new folder named Maps in the My Battle for Middle Earth 2. My system specs are 2 GB of ram, core duo running at a 3.6, and a radeon 圆00, which are all above the minimum requirements. So I installed the game and when I double click, the mini screen with the Battle for Middle Earth pops up, but just stays there. You can copy this to the specified folder as well as create a folder titled "Maps". /Program Files/EA Games/The Battle For Middle Earth and find a file called. I didnt know whether to put this in other titles or tech, but I decided on tech. After that, the game started right up!Īttached is the Options.ini file. So I copied the files from my A64 system, opened up the options.ini file, and replaced the resolution of 1024 x 768 with my native resolution of 1680 x 1050, then copied the files to my sig computer. He recommended copying files from another computer running the game, C:\\documents and settings\\USER NAME\\application data (hidden)\\my battle for middle earth ii files. The folders may be hidden so you might have to enable 'Show hidden files and folders' in 'Folder Options'.
*Fixed* This works for all the Battle For Middle Earth games!, " My The Lord of the Rings, The Rise of the Witch-king Files".Īfter trying everything humanly possible, I followed the advice of r3lacks at the EA forums. For the Battle for Middle-earth II go to 'Documents and Settings\User Name\Application Data\My Battle for Middle-earth(tm) II Files' and open 'Options.ini' with a text editor.