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Subject: Black+White2 By EA

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Name: Ostvel
Date: February 19, 2007 at 04:00:41 Pacific
Subject: Black+White2 By EA
OS: Windows XP 200 n iMac
CPU/Ram: OS Tiger and Windows XP20
Model/Manufacturer: iMac G5
Comment:
I recently purchased an iMac G5 and have partitioned a space
on my hard drive. I've installed and am running Windows XP
2000. After installing Black+White2 by EA I try to run it. A
fatal error keeps occuring as it can't find a 3D something.
What do I do?
Sorry it's a bit of an open question :-(
Steve


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Name: ipartyin247
Date: February 28, 2007 at 09:03:19 Pacific
Subject: Black+White2 By EA
Reply: (edit)
what video card are you using?
How is that game anyways?? have you played it, i loved the first one

-CG


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