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DarkLord_Sion

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  1. I'd have to disagree, EAW is more like Rebellion than Force Commander. It is a bit cartoony in graphics, but the game play's not bad at all. Although i will agree with Evader that the land combat is soooo incredibly unorganized and is really just a 'who has more units' type of thing.
  2. Yes i did the full install, it still won't open for whatever reason. I think the problem could be that some of the script codes can't be read by my computer, this is after reading the full data report, but i don't know how to fix this. Sorry for the lateness, i got banned for an accidental reason so that took a while to resolve.
  3. I don't believe so, it's normal XP Home Edition, Version 2002.
  4. I ran it in compatibility mode, trying both 95 and 98 on both C: and D: Drives, but it's still not starting up. The error message i'm receiving is traced back to this: C:\DOCUME~1\Nick\LOCALS~1\Temp\64e_appcompat.txt In reading the data report it indicates that it isn't recognizing some of the symbols found within Rebexe.exe, the problem is i don't know how to fix this. This is part of the log i'm referring to: *** WARNING: Unable to verify checksum for C:\Program Files\LucasArts\Star Wars Rebellion\REBEXE.EXE *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for C:\Program Files\LucasArts\Star Wars Rebellion\REBEXE.EXE function: REBEXE
  5. Now i know this question has been asked for Vista, but i'm running Windows XP and attempting to play Star Wars: Rebellion on my computer. I'm not even able to start the game though, every time i try to start it i get an error message with 'Rebexe.exe'. Is there any way i can fix this so that i can play the game? -Before you ask, yes i have the newest version of Direct X, and yes i've tried both reinstalling and rebooting the game and my computer several times.

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