mark
Australia |
Posted: Friday, September 3, 2004 @ 1:22:38 PM at |
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Ok, thanks. Ill have to get my CD back my friend. I loaned it to him to see if he would be interested in playing online then purchase it. Hed rather play it on PS2, but PC is so much better.
Thanks! Mark
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JSJarvis
United States of America |
Posted: Friday, September 3, 2004 @ 7:06:46 AM at |
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There is a Poppy Hills 2004. It is one of the stock libraries that comes with TW2004. If it is missing, it sounds like you may need to reload TW2004 or see if you can load that library from your game CDs.
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mark
Australia |
Posted: Friday, September 3, 2004 @ 6:06:48 AM at |
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My converter is looking for Poppy Hills 2004, but the course Ive DLd has Poppy Hills 2003. Ive Dld a few courses just recently with some success, but I might have screwed up some courses from the game when I tried this when I originaly got the game awhile back. Is there a Poppy Hills 2004, or is the 2003 library supposed to work?
Mark
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Blader
United Kingdom |
Posted: Monday, February 2, 2004 @ 10:39:47 AM at |
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IMHO this version plays better than the 03 one. The pictures for viewing do not do this course justice. A very nice course to play. Rightly one of the most downloaded courses around. Not the best but a good solid course.
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