Win 7 has security features that hamper installation to and running from the Program Files x86 folder(one reason why viruses/malware are not common to Win 7 the way they are with other Windows versions). YOU may have gotten whatever games YOU play to work this way(installing them to the default Program Files(x86)) but that does not make this a good idea or even generally applicable. I was having many issues myself with many games and re-installing them to a different area solved the issues. At every forum I visited about PC gaming the most common reply I see from those who know in regards to games not working right when installed in Win 7 is "Do NOT install in the Program Files(x86) area!". I am guessing you are younger or simply do not play the number of games I play. If you have specific problems with the folder, then say what they are, maybe you can find a way to fix it, because installing there does not stop games from working. Every game I bought here on this site goes there, and they all work without a problem installing there. Games, programs, you name it, they all go there. I install everything to the "Program filesx86" area. Kadlin: I just have to respond to this comment. I recall JA2 having issues with crossfire, but it was mostly graphics not updating. In case you are using 2 graphic cards, try disabling one of them or setting the game to SingleGPUMode (or however it's called). If it still doesn't work, then I've no idea at all. You should end up with a folder that contains at least Data and Data-1.13 folders, and maybe Data-AIM or Data-UC depending on SCI used. First one is the AIMNAS, second is the Unstable 1.13 and third is the Urban Chaos one (which is in 2 parts).ģ) Extract the SCI on a temporary folder and then copy it on your JA2 installation directory, overwriting. So, one last try before I raise my hands in the air admitting defeat.ġ) Go to and download one of the 3 Single Click Installers (SCI). The inability to change between windowed/full-screen mode even after you modify ja2.ini seems to indicate a problem with your installation. 4552 is working fine, since a lot of people are using it without problems.
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