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    EULA agreement

    When I boot up the game, I can't get passed the EULA agreement as an HTML parsing error pops up. Even if I click yes for the pop-up (and I've even tested with no), scroll down to the bottom of the agreement, check it, I cannot click the "next" button.

    To be noted, I have it installed on a secondary drive and cannot use the method where you simply change the value of the EULA agreement to 1 because I can't find where to change it to that. When I open it up, I get a ton of strange symbols, though I can control+f to "EULA agreement", the value is nowhere to be found and I'm likely checking the wrong file. However, I don't have any other files I can really run it on.
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    Last edited by Arielen; 07-22-2014 at 10:00 AM.

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    Which browser do you have set as your default? The launcher uses this when starting. You may need to update/find an alternative. Clearing you cache is usually a good first step. Another possible solution is to change your browsers encoding and see if another one works. I have run into this more times in the last 2 months then the last 4 years, and non-functioning buttons would be the first sign of this issue.
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    Firefox is my default. I even updated my IE even though I don't use it (it was recommended by someone somewhere). I'll give it a shot. Aaaaand..

    Nada. Same problem. What should I change my browser encoding to?
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