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I followed the instructions in the readme, and in the past I've successfully installed AGCEEP, but for some reason I can't get aberration to run. I run abe.bat and I get "'eu2.exe' is not recognized as internal or external command, batch, or operable program".
 
Half There said:
I followed the instructions in the readme, and in the past I've successfully installed AGCEEP, but for some reason I can't get aberration to run. I run abe.bat and I get "'eu2.exe' is not recognized as internal or external command, batch, or operable program".

Well, I should leave the Archduke to answer, but I don't think he visits very often.

I am not sure why aberration isn't installing for you. As long as you unpackage it in the main Europa Universalis folder there ought to be no problems.

Try playing Interregnum instead. ;)
 
I figured out the problem, and now it works. I just mangled Bavaria as Swabia, though I gained about 8 inflation in the process.

As for Interregnum, isn't it really far from completion?
 
Half There said:
I figured out the problem, and now it works. I just mangled Bavaria as Swabia, though I gained about 8 inflation in the process.

As for Interregnum, isn't it really far from completion?

Interregnum started out as Aberration II, a continuation of the original project. So, Interregnum is Aberration, plus 14 months of additional work, material, refinement, ideas and playtesting. It is far more complete than Aberration, which no longer receives any support that I know of. Some people prefer the apporoach of Aberration, but no one could argue that Aberration is as complete as Interregnum.