If I remember correctly,
cncs32.dll for TGF must be placed in the system32 folder. I don't remember it working when it's in the game folder.
It was cncs232.dll for MMF 1.5 that needed to be in the game folder or the system32 folder.
Well I was trying to write an installer for a game, but I got an error whenever I tried to register cncs32.dll and cncs.dll with it. So kinda figured (and kinda hoped for the sake of my installer) that all you have to do is put it in system32.
DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
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27th January, 2008 at 07:31:26 -
Originally Posted by Hernan If I remember correctly,
cncs32.dll for TGF must be placed in the system32 folder. I don't remember it working when it's in the game folder.
Originally Posted by Hernan If I remember correctly,
cncs32.dll for TGF must be placed in the system32 folder. I don't remember it working when it's in the game folder.
Originally Posted by Hernan If I remember correctly,
cncs32.dll for TGF must be placed in the system32 folder. I don't remember it working when it's in the game folder.
It will work. I'm 100% sure about that.
I SECOND THAT
Thats how I used to play click games at college.
... Thats why I got crap grades.
Oh, it does work. Hmmm, must've been something else I remembered
This is why I love TGF/MMF 2. When you give your games to computer illiterate people, the supporting file may confuse them. But in MMF 2, you can have everything in one nice, friendly .exe
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DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
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31st January, 2008 at 04:42:27 -
If the supporting file confuses them, what would they do with all the programs that have like 1000 external files?