I don't get why HL2 is on there...
haha you are sending Que/D an invitation here.
haha Xessive will remember this, because I ranted about it after I bought the game. Not to mention my run in with a racist EB manager, after I tried to return.
Basically, the game would by default install on a drive
without creating a folder. For example, it would install in C:\ instead of say C:\Program Files\POR, unless instructed to.
The problem arose while uninstalling, where it was programmed to simply wipe out the contents of the game folder. For those who hadn't created a destination folder, the uninstall would lead to the deletion of everything on the partition.
It didn't happen to me, because I had created an actual folder for the game. Of course I read about the issues later, and was shocked, though not as shocked by how poor the game was. See, it was the next D&D game after Baldur's Gate II, and fans had expected the same level of excellence, even tough it wasn't from Black Isle/Bioware.