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Guilty Gear XX #Reload PC Version


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Justice is 'she' and Bridget is 'he'........ Hell, what the world is going on?!?! :lol:

This is what partly makes Guilty Gear so fun; off-the-wall character designs. :lol:

/me intend to put a new topic so called 'Unusual character designs you have ever seen in your whole life' :(

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Justice is 'she' and Bridget is 'he'........ Hell, what the world is going on?!?! :D

This is what partly makes Guilty Gear so fun; off-the-wall character designs. :D

/me intend to put a new topic so called 'Unusual character designs you have ever seen in your whole life' :)

Juat do it :D

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Hello, guys. I am kind of a newbie here, but I watch these forums for a long time.

Here's my problem: I have GGXXR. I put the CD in my CD-ROM drive and the setup begins (I HAVE DirectX, latest version, I HAVE 10 GB free on my HDD and I meet all the requirements for the game to run). Then the Windows Installer is "Preparing to Install..." for 5-7 minutes, and in the end a nice tiny window appears telling me that the package might be corrupted. And, of course, the nice tiny little "OK" button. First I really thought that the package might be invalid. So I downloaded the game again, from other source... same problem... and from another source... and...

No matter what I do, I receive the same error. I use Windows 98SE. When I tried it on XP it worked. But the game producers say that it should work just fine on 98 and 98SE.

 

So, what can I do to make it work on 98SE?

 

Thank you.

Okay, just get my free time to try some 'installing' on my Win98SE.

 

The installing things still fine (rename the folder name), but one thing occurs it fails to create a shortcut for GGXX#Reload (in which you cannot change it by any cause by default) in which Win98SE can't recognize the '#' sign as I believe that sign is probably from japanese ones which is different from the usual # sign. That is why you cannot patch the config.exe directly in that folder in WinXP for the first place!

 

In order to solve this problem, I believe there is one method theory to solve this.

1. Try to find some translation program such as NJStar Communicator or so to decode the Japanese word while you install the game.

2. (Final alternative, haven't try) Just get the files from the WinXP where you installed the game burn and not need to install the game in Win98.

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