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Xavier
February 26th, 2004, 05:19 AM
I know it can be done, but can someone give simple and to the point instructions on how to have both installed at once?

I'm running two TCP games, and we have Utgard in one but not the other.

P.S. Is there a better solution available to the Utgard problem?

Saber Cherry
February 26th, 2004, 05:25 AM
Copy dom2.exe and rename the copy dom206.exe. Then run the patch installer. dom2.exe will run 2.08, and dom206.exe will run 2.06.

If you already installed the patch, ... you have to either reinstall dominions II, or else acquire the old exe elsewhere. For example, you might email me and see what transpires.

Norfleet
February 26th, 2004, 07:26 AM
It's also important to note that if you have 2 executables, Dom2.06 will barf when creating a new game in the presence of any 2.08 newlords files.

Arryn
February 26th, 2004, 07:36 AM
Which is why, IMO, despite instructions otherwise from IW, I feel it's safest if people have two completely separate installs of Dominions, one 2.06, the other 2.08, in separate directories. Instead of the IW-approved method of running the 2.06 .exe from inside a 2.08 directory tree.

EDIT: if you do this, install 2.06 first, then install 2.08 in a separate location, in that order.

[ February 26, 2004, 05:39: Message edited by: Arryn ]

PhilD
February 26th, 2004, 09:40 AM
Originally posted by Arryn:
Which is why, IMO, despite instructions otherwise from IW, I feel it's safest if people have two completely separate installs of Dominions, one 2.06, the other 2.08, in separate directories. Instead of the IW-approved method of running the 2.06 .exe from inside a 2.08 directory tree.

EDIT: if you do this, install 2.06 first, then install 2.08 in a separate location, in that order. <font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">Your advice is only important if one wants to start new 2.06 games.

I keep 2.06 around for MP compatibility, so I don't plan on starting any new 2.06 games.