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I've bought Age of Mythology Extended Edition on Steam a long time ago. It contains The Titans expansion as well as a newer expansion featuring Chinese gods. Today I wanted to try out multiplayer on Voobly and it asked me to install a compatibility patch, which I did and it ran without errors. I also installed patch 1.03. Then I entered a game lobby and when the host started the game, an error message appeared saying "Error - unable to find license library (EBUEulax.dll)" as shown in the attachment.
I tried reinstalling the patch, restarting voobly etc. but it's still not working. Has anyone had this problem before?
Thanks in advance!
That is what I said as well. But I wasn't sure.
You can buy the game from a local store if you have one, or look for it online on Amazon/ Ebay or other such marketplaces.
Good luck
2oll0dun & ITalkAcid: Original Age of Mythology + The Titans datadisc and the Gold version are compatible with Voobly, you can get the [You must login to view link] and possibly some other local stores.
On Win 10, you'll have to [You must login to view link] and then it'll work fine through Voobly if you let it do its thing (Voobly installs a working launcher). Sometimes you might have to do something extra, which is Googlable, but usually it isn't necessary.