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Make sure your System Software is up-to-date. If you have System 7.5, you should update to System 7.5.5; System 7.6 users should update to 7.6.1, OS 8 to 8.1, and so on.

Occasionally your Mac’s Desktop file (an invisible file used by the MacOS) can become corrupted. You should rebuild your Desktop file regularly - once a month or so. To rebuild the Desktop, hold down the Command and Option keys while booting up, and click the OK button when the computer asks if you’re sure you want to rebuild the Desktop.

Some clock-chippers or hardware accelerator cards (especially non-Apple processor upgrade cards) can conflict with Myth II. Try disabling or removing them and see if your problems disappear.

Some problems can be fixed by simply deleting the Myth II Preferences file. From the Myth II folder on your hard drive, open the Tags folder, and then the Local folder. A folder called Preferences should be located inside; delete it. Note that you’ll need to reenter all of your preferences, including your login and password for bungie.net, so don’t do this until you’ve got all the pertinent information (like your bungie.net login and password) written down.

Other problems can occur because of corruption on the hard drive itself. You may want to scan your drive with Disk First Aid (a free Apple utility that comes with your computer) or a more substantial utility such as Norton DiskDoctor or TechTool Pro.

If all else fails, you may want to try reinstalling Myth II. If you have any saved games or films that you’d like to keep, copy the “Save” and “Recordings” folders from your Myth II directory to a safe place before you delete the game.

If you’ve tried all these options and none of them have helped you, feel free to call our tech support line at (312) 255-9600. Before you call, make sure you’re near your computer.

A Note About Map Making


Myth II: Soulblighter ships with map editing tools, so you’ll be able to create your own net maps and solo campaigns. Documentation for these tools is on the CD-ROM.

Any file(s) created with these tools may be freely distributed provided it conspicuously contains the following copyright message:

“Copyright 1998 in whole or in part Bungie Software Products Corporation.” Created with Bungie’s Fear and Loathing by: <YOUR NAME, YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS>”

In addition, you may not charge money for any Fear/Loathing creations that contain any Bungie copyrighted artwork, sounds, or other Bungie copyrighted content.

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