ini (configuration) file into it and not create a text file. You just need to make sure you actually put an. I have found a solution for windows 10! So the options.ini file creation does work.
However, in anticipation of this, I’ve been doing some research on solutions for getting Battle for Middle Earth II running on Windows 10.Ī user called Lisulis posted this solution in the Windows help forum: Unfortunately it does not come with an optical drive, but I’m going to get an USB-one very soon, so that I can install this game. Since then I have purchased a new system and that one is running Windows 10. 🙂īack in 2014 I made a post about how to get Battle for Middle Earth running on PC’s with Windows 8. Thanks for visiting Old School Game Blog.