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PC gaming problem


Question Posted Saturday June 26 2004, 5:35 pm

I just bought rugby 2004 by ea sports, every time i attempt to play it crashes on me, i get a malicious script error on my screen, and the game closes, this happens every single time i open the game... how do i get rid of this error?

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iLjaG answered Saturday June 26 2004, 6:43 pm:
It could be that your computer is too slow to handle the game, or it had a faulty install. Post your system specs up so I can give you a more exact answer.

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