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nightcraw1er.488: Have you:
Checked directplay is enabled - M$ just love turning this off.
Installed outside windows folders, e.g. Have a folder called c:/mygames and install there? UAC plays havoc with things.
If you have done that and it still happens contact support, could be a missing dependanciy such as directx or c++ extension, but wouldn't have worked first time if that was the case.
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XYCat: Directplay is on and I install my games on a different drive, in the galaxy folders.
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misteryo: Do you have any automatic backup systemes set up - like Google Drive automatic backup? Or something like it? If one of those services is automatically backing up the folder that a game is saving information to, sometimes the game can go looking in the wrong place for the file - like in a backup location it doesn't have access to or something.
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XYCat: I don't have any automatic backup that I know of.
Try without galaxy. Just download the plain offline installers, and install them to a folder outside of galaxy, windows or anything else. have you out a ticket into support?
A new one to the collection. This time it's Requiem the avenging angel. Ran perfectly fine yesterday. today it froze up right after the 3Dfx thing and I couldn't even kill it any way as the window was blocking the whole screen and it refused to switch to anywhere else, like the task manager. ffs
Made support ticket about this crap. I suspect everytime I run a new game, the game's executable gets added to some windows service that determines whether you play a game or not for it to send/not send windows notifications during that or whatever other crap, like gameplay recording, and this thing messes the whole game up. I think the case of Rogue squadron was that the game uses a launcher, that is, the launcher got messed up and couldn't be run the next day, but the actual game executable remained ok and that's why I could play the game at least that way.
New development: It seems that it was Sonic Studio messing things up. I don't know if it was improperly installed (I had sound trouble some time ago, ahd to reinstall drivers in an attempt to fix it and this sonic suite thing comes with the ASUS motherboard) or if it generally has some weird impact. So I reinstalled the drivers once again from the ASUS support page, sonic suite was in the archive with the drivers but it apparently did not install itself this time. I'll see how it goes tomorrow but today Requiem ran fine.


So if you experience weird stuff and have sonic studio stuff installed, try turning it off for a while and run the games that won't run to see if they do run with the sonic studio off.
Post edited July 04, 2018 by XYCat