The problem updating EU2 games is the .exe file and the registry path. If you have a legit .exe it will patch great, if it says the game is not installed try creating a key in your registry(back it up first) under Software/Paradox Entertainment/EU2(or Victoria, or Crusaders, etc), just try different combinations 'till it works.
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I have a bit off-topic question, but I can't ask it elsewhere. Once, someone posted a text in which He compared our spamming effort in this forum as a military campaign. It was more then a year ago I guess. I liked it so much! Does anybody remember it, and can point the thread, so that I could save it?"I realise I hold the key to freedom,
I cannot let my life be ruled by threads" The Web Frogs
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You're wrong. EUII was officially released in Russia and published by Snowball (those guys made Russian version and keep updating incoming Paradox patches for Russian versions of all Paradox games).Originally posted by ravagon
Your cd having both English and Russian versions sounds rather suspicious as I don't think Paradox ever officially released a Russian version - They certainly don't have patches for one.
But his disc which contain both Russian and English version is 100% illegal. A legal disk shoul contain only one of two versions. So, binTravkin can't believe you can't spend 200 roubles for legal copy of Victoria or EU2.
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