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Re: Game won't run

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 6:28 am
by Pielord92
I see that allot on this forum (many forums actually). The only folks here who say thanks are those who understand that it all takes effort to help others in need, and/or create mods, small or large, or tweak a mod/gameplay.

It takes little effort to say Thank You (meaning it though is a whole other issue).

What I have also encountered are people for the most part think that they are deserving to download mods, and they do nothing to contribute by saying Thanks for the hard work, or offering up suggestions to make it better. All they seem to do is complain, and want the solutions handed to them on a silver platter instead of working to fix the problem on their own. I am so sick of whiners out there.

So say thanks.
Sorry. Was going to see the Docters for about a month now because they kept messing up the diagnosis.

Turns out I have strep throat, bronchitis, and my asthma is back and on top of that I have to take 3 different forms of medication.

Thanks for all the suggestions. Unforunately none of them worked but I'm sure somehow, the problem might be fixed.

Re: Game won't run

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 7:15 am
by Pielord92
Almost immediatly after my last post I reinstalled he demo and it worked! It might've been GCM but I'm not sure.

Re: Game won't run

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 7:49 am
by Michael Slaunwhite
No problem Pielord92, I'm sorry your not feeling well. I hope you get better soon. The doctors sure do enjoy prescribing meds that's for sure.

Take it easy Pielord92, I wouldn't fool around with Strep throat, but it's the bronchitis that can really cause you some serious problems if you don't take care of yourself.

Also, good to hear that the game is now working for you! :)

Re: Game won't run

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 11:01 am
by Ingles of the 57th
Hi Pielord.

You've probably caught Campaign Fever up om Cemetery Hill ! It was quite prevalent amongst the ACW troops during the summer months around the time of Gettysburg. As many troops were laid low by illness as by battle wounds.

Get well soon though. Asthma is no fun at all.

Glad you got back though. The whole set-up is generally quite robust .... luckily.

Keep us posted on your exploits. Master thoroughly the simple bits first before you go heading off into the wild blue (or grey) yonder.

Geoff Laver