Hannyness Member May 31, 2007 #1 Hey there. I'm having some trouble installing the game. I have ONE question. 1. Which bloomin' button do you press when the files are extracted?! I have read the instructions and I still don't understand. Thanks for your time.
Hey there. I'm having some trouble installing the game. I have ONE question. 1. Which bloomin' button do you press when the files are extracted?! I have read the instructions and I still don't understand. Thanks for your time.
Mystic Member May 31, 2007 #2 Uh, you double click on srb2win.exe, the file with the big Sonic icon. How else would you run a program in Windows?
Uh, you double click on srb2win.exe, the file with the big Sonic icon. How else would you run a program in Windows?
nachos Member Jun 1, 2007 #3 I tryed it on srb2.org and it didnt work. I already have it downloaded though becuase I searched srb2 on google.
I tryed it on srb2.org and it didnt work. I already have it downloaded though becuase I searched srb2 on google.
NeoJames Member Jun 1, 2007 #4 nachos said: I tryed it on srb2.org and it didnt work. I already have it downloaded though becuase I searched srb2 on google. Click to expand... What do you mean TRIED it on srb2.org? Like you tried to play it there? You download it...install it...then click on the srb2win icon...easy as that Use the search thingy if you can't find the srb2 folder
nachos said: I tryed it on srb2.org and it didnt work. I already have it downloaded though becuase I searched srb2 on google. Click to expand... What do you mean TRIED it on srb2.org? Like you tried to play it there? You download it...install it...then click on the srb2win icon...easy as that Use the search thingy if you can't find the srb2 folder
Hannyness Member Jun 2, 2007 #5 :) Okay, thanks for your help. :) i've got it now. I simply couldn't find it and got a bit lost with all the new files.
:) Okay, thanks for your help. :) i've got it now. I simply couldn't find it and got a bit lost with all the new files.
Shuffle Developer Sonic Team Junior Jun 2, 2007 #6 See, this is why all of the files should be hidden away in a subdirectory. :/
SSNTails What part of 'RETIRED' don't you understand? Retired Staff Jun 3, 2007 #7 Somehow I don't think that would solve the problem, Shuffle. It's Microsoft's own fault for hiding file extensions.
Somehow I don't think that would solve the problem, Shuffle. It's Microsoft's own fault for hiding file extensions.
Shuffle Developer Sonic Team Junior Jun 3, 2007 #8 I was really hoping they'd get rid of that "feature" in Vista. They didn't. Assholes.
I'll Begin 🐑✨ Jun 3, 2007 #10 Folder Options has an option that allows you to show known file extensions.
Shuffle Developer Sonic Team Junior Jun 3, 2007 #11 It should be off by default, though. All it does is cause confusion.