I doubt, looks more like some kind of result from duplicate installation.I think it was there when I installed Jedi Academy, maybe?
Wait, where these files in "C:\Program Files\LucasArts\Star Wars Movie BattlesHere you go:
Well, dll_mb2 was my first crappy attempt at fixing it which, needless to say, didn't work. outofgame_music and Extra Music are just PK3 files containing just that, Extra Music for me to listen to with the /music command.Wait, where these files in "C:\Program Files\LucasArts\Star Wars Movie Battles
II\GameData\base" folder came from?:
outofgame_music.pk3
Extra Music.pk3
dll_mb2.pk3
I've already pointed that out, on previous page.also, though you probably noticed this, Puppytine, that log references: "Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family."
Could be, but suggesting to buy a new hardware isn't a best way to support, it's more like simply giving up.Could be a case where mr. user just needs to try again later when he gets a computer with a real video card.
Can't see any information about results of performing my last suggestions in your post.Well, dll_mb2 was my first crappy attempt at fixing it which, needless to say, didn't work. outofgame_music and Extra Music are just PK3 files containing just that, Extra Music for me to listen to with the /music command.
I'd rather not disable AVG, for obvious reasons.Disable AVG
How exactly would I do that?Add the exe into the white list
EDIT 2: It worked for a little bit, until AVG deleted that, too.