Huh... it sure is a mystery. The only thing I know is that if the xtras are present no files get created, if they aren't, a .dir of the program itself occurs. Where did your attached xtras come from?
By the way, I was noticing on BioMediaProject (a site that archives some old LEGO.com games) it was saying the following on all of its games: "Problems playing the game? Download and run the LEGO games Shockwave Xtras patcher.", could it possibly be worth it to give those Xtras a shot?
Edit: Any idea how to get iml32x.dll? From what I've looked supposedly it is suppose to install with Shockwave, but I only get iml32.dll when I install instead.
I swear I saw it in the Shockwave 10 folder I deleted off my computer the other day (I was cleaning out Shockwave installs), but I don't even get it when installing that version, and I don't see it when looking at the installers internals (via 7-zip).
By the way, I was noticing on BioMediaProject (a site that archives some old LEGO.com games) it was saying the following on all of its games: "Problems playing the game? Download and run the LEGO games Shockwave Xtras patcher.", could it possibly be worth it to give those Xtras a shot?
Edit: Any idea how to get iml32x.dll? From what I've looked supposedly it is suppose to install with Shockwave, but I only get iml32.dll when I install instead.
I swear I saw it in the Shockwave 10 folder I deleted off my computer the other day (I was cleaning out Shockwave installs), but I don't even get it when installing that version, and I don't see it when looking at the installers internals (via 7-zip).