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  1. The following (if you can follow it) applies to win XP: Go to where you installed Tribes2 (For me it is 'C:\Dynamix\'). Open that File, and navigate to Tribes2.exe in your '...\Dynamix\Tribe2\GameData\' file; I repeat, GameData file e.g. ' …\Dynamix\Tribes2\GameData\Tribes2.exe ', (NOT in the '\Tribe2\ ' file. There are a couple of Tribe2.exe files in there, but we don’t want either one of those). Find, and then right-click on that icon ‘Tribes2.exe’ (it's in there somewhere , really! ); Now, on the dialog box that pops up, navigate with your mouse up to: ‘Send To >’, and then over to and clicking on ‘Desktop (create shortcut)’. You’ve just created a shortcut on your desktop that you will use to access Tribes online; after a slight modification of its properties. OK, now go to your Desktop and find the shortcut icon ‘Tribes2.exe’ you just created and right click on it, and click on 'properties'. Now, next to where it says ‘Target:’ you should see a box that contains the address: ‘[The drive you installed Tribes onto]\Dynamix\Tribes2\GameData\tribes2.exe’. What your going to do next is add the command ‘ –online’ to the end of the line/address in that box, not forgetting the space before the ‘minus sign’, (iIt should look something like this: 'C:\Dynamix\Tribes2\GameData\Tribes2.exe -online' (ignoring the quotes) after your finished), and then ‘apply’ changes. Now when ever you want to play Tribes2 online just click on that shortcut icon that you created, and modified and sign in... That’s it, enjoy
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