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Old 06-22-2012, 11:41 AM   #16
ANKA KUŞU
 
 
 
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well guys i didnt read everything in here but what i will say u is basic for all games if u cant launch it

go shortcut of game and properties then adaptability and click it for windows xp service pack 3(ifu r clicking url shortcut u cant see this)
apply this and game should run next time u try

i hope this will help u a bit
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Old 06-22-2012, 08:12 PM   #17
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everyone it just worked, the problem lies not with the game but something to do with steam app, it was caused ( at least for me) by the spellforce 2 folder in my document, i kept unistalling steam app and reinstalling the game and finally after seeing the last post i deleted the folder inside my document also previously enable under regedit (see previous post) as it was restricted and then ran steam app, the app then hanged, as such did ctrl=alt=del opened task manager and terminated steam app deleted valve under redgedit.exe and force steam app to terminate.

after that i reinstalled steam app then game and now it works also under my documents folder there is no spell force2 folder or steam folder, i suspect the problem was that it installed in the wrong location.

i got to admit this is one really annoying app, got to credit the jokers who actually made the app, somehow they made the app which conflicts with everything and has quite a number of massive issues, also do the troubleshooting
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