Windows XP SP3
4GB Ram
Intel Core 2 Quad 2.66GHZ
Internet Explorer 8
Any ideas pls?

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Post by Prince of Eckmühl »
ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
Whoa back Stridor...if memory serves, this game required IE8 did it not? I'm pretty sure there was a furore about having to install a new Internet Explorer...especially one so young as IE8 at the time?
What happened? I only installed IE8 because of this game (although it turned out not to be a bad decision).
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Yes it was limited in membership....but it must have been IE8.....ORIGINAL: Prince of Eckmühl
ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
Whoa back Stridor...if memory serves, this game required IE8 did it not? I'm pretty sure there was a furore about having to install a new Internet Explorer...especially one so young as IE8 at the time?
What happened? I only installed IE8 because of this game (although it turned out not to be a bad decision).
It required IE7, I think.
And the furor was mighty, but highly limited in membership.[;)]
PoE (aka ivanmoe)
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ORIGINAL: spellir74
That's too bad.
The RBG is good; especially for extending life. I said that in another thread.
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Ricks' notion that one should be able to punch in what exact units he wants with the unit names he wants and then have enemy units randomly generate "out there" (on a chosen map) is good.
Right now The RBG gives you a general force type (eg tank heavy or inf heavy) with the generic unit names. Some say the generic unit names ("medium tank") contribute to a desirable "fog of war" effect.
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