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  1. [ I've Searched ] I installed Red Alert 2 and Yuri's Revenge today to play with some mates at university during our excessively long breaks. I happen to be the only one of us that uses Windows XP for x64 systems. The games installed fine, with the westwood components. However, if I try and start up the game it crashes with a send error report dialog before it can play the EA logo. If I set the application compatibility to Windows 95 or Windows 98/ME, the game appears to run, however it can't find any IPX enabled network cards. I've not tried Internet play. Using Windows NT4, Windows 2000, or Windows XP compatibility modes, I get the crash. I have also ticked "Disable visual themes" and "Allow non-administrators to run this application", however I doubt that seriously effects it. Has anyone else been getting this problem? Is there a fix for it? The latest patches are also applied. Dual booting with an older version of Windows is not a fix by the way, it's a workaround; which is not what I want On a side note, some of you may be interested in an application I found on Google while installing the games called GIT (Gamer's Internet Tunnel). It has the ability to tunnel both IPX and TCP/IP packets within one another, which means you will probably be able to use the LAN game over any TCP/IP network including the Internet. It will work on x64 if you get the 64-bit version of the Winpcap libraries.
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    Problem with network games.

    If you read the rest of this topic, you'd notice at the time I only had one copy of YR, which is why I was asking about the standard RA2, because that can be played on 2 computers with one serial. Luckily, I do have 2 YR's now, got another copy cheap off eBay.
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    Problem with network games.

    RA2 has all the official patches, if that's what you meant by regular patch. As for teams, you can't do that on the standard RA2.
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    Problem with network games.

    Anyway back ot Is there a fix avaliable for the AI, it's damn annoying being player one, and having to take all the attacks and super weapons off the AI players :/
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    Problem with network games.

    I only made this because nothing came up in the search. Is there a problem with that? I thought that's what a forum is about, users can create topics relavent to the forum name and description, which I have done. I even searched for my problem before posting, which you must admit, next to nobody does that because they are too lazy. My search returned nothing relavent to my problem, so I created this.
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    Problem with network games.

    I gathered that part. You obviously didn't read the part where I mentioned single player skirmishes don't work either. Maybe you should also read replies too huh? I thought as much. Anyway, RA2 without expansions works, with one CD-Key, which I guessed it would. I'll go and buy another Yuri's Revenge for the laptop.
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    Problem with network games.

    I changed one figure in it because I didn't think they'd join with the same key. If I use same keys on both machines, when one tries to join the other, it says it can't join because someone else in that game is using the same serial# If I use different keys on both machines,when one tries to join the other, it's fine, the game starts, but after about 10 seconds, the person joining the game automaticly surrenders without even doing anything to make that happen. Edit: The laptop machine automaticly surrenders a few seconds into a single player game too. It's obviously not a network problem anymore, just a problem with that machine. It's fine on my desktop computer.
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    Problem with network games.

    To tell you the truth, I installed the game with the exact same copy. I thought with the standard Red Alert 2, you were allowed to do that, as it comes with 2 disks. With Yuri's, I gathered you couldn't, so I did it anyway, and altered the CD key on the Laptop's Registry.
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    Problem with network games.

    LOL no, all our power lines here are underground, as well as telephone lines. No radio stations here either. BTW it's not a hardware problem, it works with my brothers desktop PC upstairs.. it's more of an in-game problem.
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    Problem with network games.

    As I said, I tried it with a cable to and it still happened.
  11. Ok, after much configuration and fiddling with IPX settings, I finally got my laptop and desktop pc to link up over an IPX network. So, we start the game, and after about 10 seconds, the player joining blows up and dies in a flash. I thought maybe it was the wireless network quickly reconnecting, or maybe the playing of an unofficial map. So, instead I put in a cable for the laptop, and played an official map. The same happened again. Any thoughts?
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    Serious patching required for multiplayer.

    The problem making us have to restart due to network card lockup is directly related to the NIC's chipset, rather than Windows XP in general.
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    Serious patching required for multiplayer.

    Windows XP was out after RA2, so sure there would be some problems, but EA or Westwood should have patched their game to run on XP when it came out.
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    Serious patching required for multiplayer.

    That provides a cause, but not a complete sollution Bad code makes network cards crash.
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    Serious patching required for multiplayer.

    I found out why my network card crashes and makes me have to reboot. Page from EA's Custhelp. I have the Netgear GA311, and the drivers for everything in my PC are up to date, looks like only a patch can solve this problem.
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