Computers at that time *early 00s* were going to 64 bit. It’s because of bad timing on release dates.
Please let me know if you have any questions. The name of the file must be “options.ini”.ģ) You can adjust the resolution (where it says UltraHigh) to fit your own screen, for example Low. If you experience the same problem, here is a solution which worked for me:ġ) Open Notepad or a similar text editor and insert the following lines:Ģ) Save the file to the directory “AppData\Roaming\My Battle for Middle-earth Files\”. The game crashed with the following message: “EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION” The installation process went well, but the game refused to run properly afterwards. I use Windows 8 on my PC (with a patch so that I get the “normal” Windows desktop), but did not give it much thought. Recently I decided to fire up the classic RTS-game Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth from EA Games.
Wallpaper – Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth