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    Edelward's Avatar Vicarius
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    Default RTW is compatible with Win 7 64?

    I'd love to try out the new mod for RTW ,but since mine old computer is broken
    I got new with Windows 7 64 bit (video-ATI ) .
    Has anyone managed to run RTW on that OS?
    Fitz Salnarville, Duke William's favourite knyghte,
    To noble Edelwarde his life dyd yielde;
    Withe hys tylte launce hee stroke with thilk a myghte,
    The Norman's bowels steemde upon the feeld.
    Old Salnarville beheld hys son lie ded, 235
    Against Erie Edelward his bowe-strynge drewe;
    But Harold at one blowe made tweine his head;
    He dy'd before the poignant arrowe flew.
    So was the hope of all the issue gone,
    And in one battle fell the sire and son
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    Default Re: RTW is compatible with Win 7 64?

    It runs on 64-bit Vista so it should work fine on 64-bit win 7.

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    Default Re: RTW is compatible with Win 7 64?

    I haven't had any problems.
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    Default Re: RTW is compatible with Win 7 64?

    Yes actually I just installed it. Works fine, as does M2TW.

    Well, not perfect, because I have no video drivers at the moment, but that is a problem with my particular system not Windows 7 64.
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    Default Re: RTW is compatible with Win 7 64?

    I run White Label's edition with no problem
    Fitz Salnarville, Duke William's favourite knyghte,
    To noble Edelwarde his life dyd yielde;
    Withe hys tylte launce hee stroke with thilk a myghte,
    The Norman's bowels steemde upon the feeld.
    Old Salnarville beheld hys son lie ded, 235
    Against Erie Edelward his bowe-strynge drewe;
    But Harold at one blowe made tweine his head;
    He dy'd before the poignant arrowe flew.
    So was the hope of all the issue gone,
    And in one battle fell the sire and son
    .

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