
In order to perform a manual installation, you must:
The locations and registry keys are different in 32-Bit Windows.
These instructions are for 64-Bit Windows only. This is normal, just wait, as long as the cursor wheel is still spinning the game should load. It will probably take a solid amount of time before anything happens. It is wise to make a backup of the files it is going to replace before doing this.
If you still see nothing, download this zip file (also from ) and unzip its contents into the top level of wherever you installed the game. Place it in the top level of the installation folder NOTE: If for some reason you can not see an obi.ini file after launching the game once, you can download one here. Try to set your resolution to something higher than the default by editing the obi.ini file as specified in the widescreen section. These instructions are for if the game does not launch correctly after installation: Launch the game, if you get nothing but a spinning cursor, read on. NOTE: There is no need to patch the game after this, as the custom installer handles that as well. Be sure to install the game to a custom folder, such as "C:\\Games" in order to prevent a bug involving saved games. Place the cd in the optical driver, but do not launch the installer, instead launch the custom installer. To get the game running, do the following: The game may be installed using a fan produced installer, which can be downloaded here (used to be hosted on ). These instructions are for 64-bit Windows only. Star Wars: Imperial Assault - Legends of the Alliance Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Republic Heroesīattle Test: A Nissan Rogue 360° VR Experience Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (series) Star Wars: Episode I - The Gungan Frontier If they can deliver, the show can get a lot better.Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace The show has some promise of mystery in the distant horizon, and that's what encourages me to watch more. David Tenant is amazing as the voice of Huyang. She's definitely NOT the Sabine I knew from the Rebel series. When I saw Sabine, one of the smartest fighters in the SW Universe, punching a robot in the face, I immediately lowered my expectations. The character interactions were pretty much the most boring I've seen in a very long time. It's not bad, it's not good, just hanging somewhere in between. What I've seen in the first two episodes is the definition of mediocracy.