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#1 James Foster

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Posted 06 April 2013 - 04:06 AM

Hi. I recently re-downloaded my copy of 911: First Responders from www.gamefly.com. After it was done installing, and I re-downloaded the LA Mod 2.5, I started it up. I went in to the modifications section once it started up, and it wasn't there. I've tried several things, like saving all of the files, placing them in a folder in the desktop, and using the mod installer to download it. However, when I go in to the mod installer and go to my desktop file through there, the file comes up as empty.

I'm a major Los Angeles Mod fan, and I literally can't play EM4 without the mod. Does anyone know how to fix this so I can successfully play the game?

P.S.: I'm not TOO good at technology. If you need to get advanced technologically with your answer, try dumbing it down a bit (lol).

Thanks.

#2 Newfoundking

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Posted 06 April 2013 - 06:06 AM

So you installed 2.5? Umm... You sure about that? 2.5 is the version for Emergency 3.

Download the installer for 2.1, Emergency 4, and install the mod, and then start it via the desktop. If it comes up as empty, tell me exactly what it says

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#3 James Foster

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Posted 06 April 2013 - 05:28 PM

Wow, I just had one of the biggest facepalms of my whole life. Thanks for the help, downloading 2.1 now.





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