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Click to expand.Well, I'd guess you're best chances are with them, particularly where it is possible to send them a detailed report from the game that will show them what is happening when it crashes, detailed info on your particular system configuration, etc. I think you will hear from them soon. This being a weekend will delay things but I've had very good experience in a couple of contacts with them and getting a reply within roughly 24 or so hours. So, I hope they are able to get you fixed up so you can go back to having fun soon. Sorry, I don't have any other suggestions beyond that obvious one to contact them. Well, I'd guess you're best chances are with them, particularly where it is possible to send them a detailed report from the game that will show them what is happening when it crashes, detailed info on your particular system configuration, etc.

I think you will hear from them soon. This being a weekend will delay things but I've had very good experience in a couple of contacts with them and getting a reply within roughly 24 or so hours.

So, I hope they are able to get you fixed up so you can go back to having fun soon. Sorry, I don't have any other suggestions beyond that obvious one to contact them. Seems the forum crash broke a few things. Below is a post by Patrick Cocoa (which got deleted) which some details how to get into the Application bundle. Once inside just open Contents/Resources/ and look for the data folder.

OS X has a different type of 'finder-thing', one that you may not be familar with from Windows or cursory use of OS X. You're probably familiar with these 'things you can see in Finder': 1. This can be data or an application. When you double-click on a data file, it opens the application that created it, then opens the data file.

When you double-click on an application file, it opens that application. This contains other folders (meta! Mind-blowing!) or files (see #1, above). When you double-click on a folder, it opens to show you what (if anything) is in it. An Application Bundle. This is a folder that acts like an application.

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If you double-click on an Application Bundle, it will open just like an application. But it's not! It's not an application!

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Don't believe the lies you learned in school! Free yourself! The Application Bundle is really a (special) folder that has an application and some data files and folders in it. Finder has been told when an Application Bundle is double-clicked, open the application. But when the Application Bundle is right-clicked and 'Show Bundle Contents' is selected, Finder will show you the contents of the (special) folder.

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This Application Bundle is Apple's way of making it more difficult for us normals to shoot ourselves in the foot - Apple was worried about leaving the files that an application uses scattered about and (horrors!) visible to the hoi polli. Us bad users might see a file and trash it, but some application somewhere might need that file. That would be bad. So -presto- let's hide the files needed by a given application in this Application Bundle.

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