A Small Problem

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I've been launching mods such as DoC, RFC Synthesis, and RFC Europe by going to the public maps folder and clicking whichever start I want. (600 AD or 3000 BC) This worked fine on my other computer, but when I try it on the computer at my Dad's it doesn't work. Whenever I click the stuff in the public maps it opens up the adobe reader, and says it can't read the file because the file it's trying to read is damaged/corrupt.

Has anyone else experienced this problem? And if so, is there a solution for it?
 
I dunno how to fix that problem, but you could try launching from the game directly.
 
If you right click on the file and tell the computer to open it with civ rather than adobe reader it may work.
 
I thought for sure it would work, but this error message pops up.

Spoiler :
C:User/Hayden/Documents/My Games/Beyond the Sword/MODS/RFC Synthesis/Public Maps/RFC 600 AD.civbeyondSwordWBsave is not a valid win32 Application.
 
There's your problem, it has to be in the mods folder in BTS.
 
Oh, hmm..

Can you send a screenshot of the BTS folder?

Also, do you have the complete collection edition of civ 4?
 
the map shouldn't be in mygames etc it should be in program files/civ4/bts/mods etc
 
A few screen shots would help.
 
Of the folders you're looking at in general.

For example, does your BTS folder look like this?
 

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Hmm.

And you have them(the mods) in the mods folder in the BTS folder, correct? And they're unzipped?

As in:
 

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Try loading it directly from the mod, as in

Edit: It could also be called "Private Maps"
 

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