Neither of the respective manuals are helpful - the MPG book says not to add any files from Civ2 to the MPG, once installed (who would want to do this, anyway?)since "It will prevent the multiplayer edition from working".Neither Civ manual mentions uninstalling the game, as do many
other manuals of my gaming experience
I take this to mean that MPG won't work if Civ2 is already on the hard drive - a much more logical possibility.
At any rate, I decided to play it safe, and uninstall Civ2, but looked in vain for ways to do this. The only uninstalling advice that I could find was in my Windows 98 "Help" which was no help at all...it stated that it would uninstall only those programs shown in its add/remove programs folder-and Civ2 isn't shown there...it occurs to me, as I write, that this is because I transferred the CIv2 icon to my desktop when I first installed
the game, and my assumption was always that any program appearing on the desktop, also appeared in the Add/Remove folder, as does, for example, Railroad Tycoon2, another favourite game, but not so, in Civ2's case - perhaps I should try to send Civ2 from desktop to add/remove programs?
Afraid to do stuff in my ignorance, lest I muck up both games. Rally round, chaps!
I see that I have posted this in "Strategy" rather than "Help"...my apologies for this - you can tell how overwrought I am :-#
[This message has been edited by George Garrett (edited March 16, 2001).]
other manuals of my gaming experience
I take this to mean that MPG won't work if Civ2 is already on the hard drive - a much more logical possibility.
At any rate, I decided to play it safe, and uninstall Civ2, but looked in vain for ways to do this. The only uninstalling advice that I could find was in my Windows 98 "Help" which was no help at all...it stated that it would uninstall only those programs shown in its add/remove programs folder-and Civ2 isn't shown there...it occurs to me, as I write, that this is because I transferred the CIv2 icon to my desktop when I first installed
the game, and my assumption was always that any program appearing on the desktop, also appeared in the Add/Remove folder, as does, for example, Railroad Tycoon2, another favourite game, but not so, in Civ2's case - perhaps I should try to send Civ2 from desktop to add/remove programs?
Afraid to do stuff in my ignorance, lest I muck up both games. Rally round, chaps!
I see that I have posted this in "Strategy" rather than "Help"...my apologies for this - you can tell how overwrought I am :-#
[This message has been edited by George Garrett (edited March 16, 2001).]
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