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Total annihilation: kingdoms update won't install
I got my old Total Annihilation: Kingdoms to install just fine on Vista Premium x64. But I want to update it to the latest version (3). The downloaded patch however says: The version of this file is not compatible with the version of windows you are using check to see if you need a 32 or 64 bit version. In other words, the patch-installer is 16 bits and it won't run...is there a solution? -- LPent |
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Total annihilation: kingdoms update won't install
LPent wrote in
: I got my old Total Annihilation: Kingdoms to install just fine on Vista Premium x64. But I want to update it to the latest version (3). The downloaded patch however says: The version of this file is not compatible with the version of windows you are using check to see if you need a 32 or 64 bit version. In other words, the patch-installer is 16 bits and it won't run...is there a solution? Didn't Chris Taylor of Supreme Commander Fame work on that one? I forget, been so long. I would call him up and ask if he's still got the source code or a contact that might be able to help.. If I had to guess I'd say his email address was You might also be able to reach Chris at http://www.gaspowered.com/contactus.php If Chris didn't work on it, find out who did and send them a "nicely worded" email asking for assistance. If they don't know, they usually know someone who does. Google is your friend. -- -A. |