Oh, the irony!Hiphophippo said:This happened to a friend of mine. I wish I had good news for you but it was never resolved. To this day his desktop will not play the game. He finally saw the glory of the game with his netbook though.
Oh indeed. I had many a laughs at his expense over it.ZeroMachine said:Oh, the irony!
So is there anything I can do?Hiphophippo said:This happened to a friend of mine. I wish I had good news for you but it was never resolved. To this day his desktop will not play the game. He finally saw the glory of the game with his netbook though.
Sadly it doesn't as no one else apparently has posted something of it on any site...Jay Parrish said:There must be info on the internet somewhere, I find it easier to type in the title of the game, and then copy/paste the exact wording of the error message.
That has always worked for me.
Say, if you don't have anything useful to add to the thread, why even post? He's asking for a solution to his problem, not your "opinion" about something you evidently don't even care about.Zaik said:You're only missing out on a half finished game that uses maps which have 0% chance of success about 65-75% of the time, depending on what class you play as.
By the time someone gets around to fixing that bug maybe it'll actually work.
No, that's how Roguelikes are supposed to be. If you can't stand losing, then this is simply not the genre for you.Zaik said:You're only missing out on a half finished game that uses maps which have 0% chance of success about 65-75% of the time, depending on what class you play as.
By the time someone gets around to fixing that bug maybe it'll actually work.