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SlippyFist

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A member registered Feb 22, 2020

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I've tried it multiple times, it won't work unless the file is named sigil_ii.wad.  As for my setup, i'm running Windows 11 Pro x64- i have no idea what else might be relevant but you are free to ask

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Yeah it was telling me WAD Sigil_II not found.

Turns out that the .wad file you get in the zip file from the romero games website is named SIGIL_II_V1_0.wad, and renaming it to SIGIL_II.wad worked.

I couldn't get the .wad file with the THORR soundtrack to work without also renaming it to SIGIL_II.wad (it currently comes named SIGIL_II_MP3_V1_0.wad and i tried renaming it SIGIL_II_MP3.wad and that didn't work)

it isn't working for me- i get "cannot find E6M1" in the console when i try to play Sigil 2

Will Wadsmoosh be updated to include Romero's new One Humanity wad?

So I changed the properties of the .exe for the program to run as an administrator, and that has fixed the issue.

Thanks for your replies and the work you put into the program.

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I extracted the contents of the .zip file into C:\Program Files (x86)\Wadsmoosh and run the .exe from there.

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This was happening to me; I had to perform a search on the entire C:\ drive to find where they were being put.

Try looking in C:\Users\<windows account>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86) and you should see the name of whatever folder you created to house the wadsmoosh files


edit: right click the .exe, goto properties, select the compatibility tab, and check "run this program as an administrator". that should allow the program to write to the folder it's in.

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The .pk3/.log files aren't being placed in the same folder as the .exe file; they are being placed in C:\Users\<windows account>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\<folder name for wadsmoosh files> along with a folder named pk3.

I ran it multiple times and triple checked the root folder with the .exe; the only reason I was even able to find the .pk3 at all was because I ended up performing a search on the entire C: drive for it.

Is there any way to fix this, because it's particularly annoying?