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Yeah, I extracted them all, and guess what....it doesn't help. The game crashes just as it crashed before.
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ok guys, i found a solution that works very well for me:
-first i de-installed TQ completely -re-installed it -the only emu software a have installed is DaemonTools 4.03 with alle emulations on -than i installed CureROM Pro v2.0.3 (creating a TQ profile with the built in wizard is quit easy) -i used the mini-image from Bender -so i let do curerom all the work, starting the game, mounting the image and so on -at least i have deleted the video folder from TQ ![]() -started up the game with the shortcut created by curerom -putting all options to default (dont know if this is important to run the game smooth) -so the fact is i played the game the whole day without a single crash dont know if this works for others i can upload my curerom-profile, if this will help in anyway |
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