![]() ~Zero to play more and I was wondering do all the box sets have the game pieces in the same scale? If you’re running off the CD, sorry… well maybe I helped somebody out there. ![]() Anyway, if you are using a downloaded version of the game there may be some help in all that for you. It must have something to do with how the “ripped” version was prepared/stripped down. Now the “full” CD download version that play now has all the “movie” sequences that the ripped one didn’t have and this version has only two big files in DATA (movies.MGF and music.MGF) but it also works perfectly. So I just copied everything that wasn’t a folder into DATA and it worked flawlessly. I also tried just making aliases and putting those in DATA and that didn’t work either. This actually made the game playable and was so thankful to whoever figured that out! I tried just moving all the files into DATA folder (instead of copying them) and that didn’t work, seems some of the files need to stay where they are. The “ripped” version ran just pathetically slow… painfully so, until I read a tip to copy all the data files into the DATA folder the install creates. One was touted as a “ripped” version, was smaller in size (I’m guessing maybe 250 MB) and another version said to be the complete CD which was more like 450 MB. I’ve never had either CD but downloaded 2 different copies of Iron Blitz now. Axis & Allies CD game or the newer Axis and Allies - Iron Blitz and if this was off the CD or a downloaded version of the game. You didn’t say whether or not you are playing the orig.
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