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    You will probably have to play the quest in 2.10, but then I don't know crap about how sfx are handled. Maybe @Gleeok or @Saffith can offer some insight. You are sure the sfx.dat isn't corrupt?

    It'd be a good idea in the future to include relevant allegro.log errors in the original post to expedite things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SUCCESSOR View Post
    You will probably have to play the quest in 2.10, but then I don't know crap about how sfx are handled. Maybe @Gleeok or @Saffith can offer some insight. You are sure the sfx.dat isn't corrupt?
    I could but if my memory serves me well, I had problems with that version randomly deciding to crash on me for no reason.
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