Is there anything missing, or look out of place, in the image below? It did occur to me that my Medieval 2 directory looks somehow different to what I remember from my Windows 7 Pro installation, but I just figured it was because I have installed Patch 1.05 or Kingdoms (or any mods), nor unpacked the game, yet. Explained further by Century X in this thread. Could a similar issue be affecting Medieval 2, Gig?Īnother Rome 1 reference refers to a drive called SecDrv.sys, which is absent in Windows 10 and relates to copyright protection. I did find this link and this thread by HawkDreams regarding Rome 1's preferences.txt file and the game being unable to create it. There's very little chatter on the subject at all, compared to Rome 1 and its own Windows 10 issues. I've searched on Google, TWCenter, The Org and Reddit, but so far there's no solution or even a clear indication of what the issue is. I've tried disabling UAC and reinstalling, changing the security permissions of the Medieval 2 folder, changing the files from read only, and so on. I have done my upgrade and sure enough, after installing successfully and following all the troubleshooting tips, I've had no luck getting the game to "start", whether that be via medieval2.exe, or launcher.exe. I'll wait for a different solution for the CD version. Creating a World - Converting Install Disk to Steam
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