Difference between revisions of "Installation guide with EEAH"
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Follow these instruction in advance of the EECH installation. | Follow these instruction in advance of the EECH installation. | ||
− | # install EEAH | + | # install EEAH |
# run the game once | # run the game once | ||
#: This will unpack the graphics files. | #: This will unpack the graphics files. | ||
− | # download and install | + | # download and install patch 1.1E if required. If downloaded from GOG.com, then the game is already patched. |
# run the game once again | # run the game once again | ||
# continue with [[Installation_guide#installation_procedure|installation procedure...]] | # continue with [[Installation_guide#installation_procedure|installation procedure...]] | ||
'''NOTE!''' EEAH and EECH have different default install directories. After you install EEAH, make sure you point your EECH install to the same "Razorworks" directory. | '''NOTE!''' EEAH and EECH have different default install directories. After you install EEAH, make sure you point your EECH install to the same "Razorworks" directory. |
Revision as of 15:42, 9 March 2013
Use this installation procedure if you have both CDs (EECH and EEAH).
The EEAH installation is useful for just 1 thing. I.e. It makes the dials and gauges for the Havoc cockpit work in EECH (all other cockpits already work correctly in EECH). The 3 original EEAH maps are already implemented in EECH.
Installation procedure
Follow these instruction in advance of the EECH installation.
- install EEAH
- run the game once
- This will unpack the graphics files.
- download and install patch 1.1E if required. If downloaded from GOG.com, then the game is already patched.
- run the game once again
- continue with installation procedure...
NOTE! EEAH and EECH have different default install directories. After you install EEAH, make sure you point your EECH install to the same "Razorworks" directory.