Posted June 29, 2019

clarry
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paul7re
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Registered: Jun 2019
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clarry
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Registered: Feb 2014
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Posted June 29, 2019
Delete it, move it out, rename it to mypetdonkey.exe. Anything works, as long as you replace what was originally called MOHAA.exe with the patched version of MOHAA.exe.

paul7re
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Registered: Jun 2019
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Posted June 29, 2019
Okay. You crack me up with the name "mypetdonkey". Let me try it. I'll reply later. Gotta go. Thanks again for your patience and help. Hope you have a great weekend. Nice chatting with you.

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Registered: Aug 2013
From United States
Posted July 01, 2019
I don't see why not. But unless you know your PSU can handle a lot of power, go for low powered video cards, which recently are fairly good from what i've seen/heard. For a game that old... i don't think it would take much.
clarry: Delete it, move it out, rename it to mypetdonkey.exe. Anything works, as long as you replace what was originally called MOHAA.exe with the patched version of MOHAA.exe.
paul7re: Okay. You crack me up with the name "mypetdonkey". Let me try it. I'll reply later. Gotta go. Thanks again for your patience and help. Hope you have a great weekend. Nice chatting with you. Kinda funny.
Hmmm i'm guessing extensions are hidden, as they usually are by default. Usually appending .old to the filename denotes it's the original file, but if extensions are hidden that's a little harder as it just becomes MOHAA.old.exe, rather than MOHAA.exe.old


Hmmm i'm guessing extensions are hidden, as they usually are by default. Usually appending .old to the filename denotes it's the original file, but if extensions are hidden that's a little harder as it just becomes MOHAA.old.exe, rather than MOHAA.exe.old