Here you go:D I'm predicting an influx of people having this problem, so I found a solution and put it in 'Discussion' as well as on the forums here to help you all out:3 Easy fix without deleting your.blob file. 'Failed to Find Steam': This usually encountered for those using Steam with 64-bit Windows. It's because older games (like RTW) are build during 32-bit Windows and will try to look for the program as in 32-bit enviroment where it could not find it, hence the error occurs. Users of 64-bit Windows will have Steam located here by default: C: Program Files (x86) steam The solution is to add your Steam location to your path. Here's how you modify the 'Path' environmental variable; Right-click on 'Computer' (in XP it was called 'My Computer') and click on Properties. In Vista / 7, on the left click on 'Advanced System Settings'. On XP, skip to the next step as you're already on the right screen. In the Advanced tab, you'll see a button for 'Environment Variables'. In the lower section of that new window, you should see something like 'System Variables'.
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